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Atlas Link #4

Countercurrent

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Atlantis has been defeated, but countercurrents still remain…

With Atlantis now out of the picture, TAO and the Navy have created a vessel capable of Link Piece travel: the Atlas. But their aim to freely explore time to better understand the Atlantean and Lemurian war ignores the bigger threat that the Atlantean Prince had warned them: the White City.

Though Chelsea has given her opposition to the military’s plans, her disagreements have fallen on deaf ears. Instead she works to ensure the Atlas is as secure as possible and hopes for the best, an optimism that’s brought her and Trevor closer than ever.

But countercurrents run in their midst, and when Pearl Harbor is attacked, nearly destroying the Atlas in the process, Chelsea discovers that people she’s trusted most since joining SeaSatellite5 years ago have not only betrayed her in all the deepest ways…

They’ve never been on her side at all.

359 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 10, 2018

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Jessica Gunn

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Jessica Gunn is a Fantasy author and avid science-fiction and fantasy fan. Her favorite stories are those that transport the reader to other, more exciting worlds. To catch up with Jessica, follow her on Twitter (@JessGunnAuthor) or on her website, www.jessicagunn.com.

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July 25, 2018
This final book in the series had all the actions and emotions: love, hate, anger, happiness, despair, trust, betrayal, vengeance, intrigue, victory, defeat. You name it, and it was to be had in this volume, often in spades! It definitely gave me all of the feels.

I can't really say anything about the actual story or the characters, not without potentially giving away any of the many plot twists and surprises. And they well worth reading for yourself.

There were a couple of times when I still couldn't figure out what was going on, mostly in regard to the major backstory plot points. And the multi-character point of view really annoyed me. I've just been getting to where I can handle the dual POV that was used in other volumes.

But overall I really enjoyed this book! It makes an awesome ending to the Atlas Link series!

This review originally appeared on the So Few Books blog at: https://sofewbooks.blogspot.com/2018/...!

I received a free eBook copy of this title from the author, and have willingly provided an honest review.
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