A long hidden secret. A mysterious Tower. And a terrible deadline.
Jasper and Ryan race to rescue their friends from a Damasker attack, but Jasper’s time is fast running out. The hope she was pursuing is not what she thought it would be, and the people who know most about her affliction are the ones she can trust the least. Meanwhile, Nico Mavuto will go to any lengths to hurt the woman he blames for destroying his life, and he’ll use an innocent boy to do it.
Jasper’s deadline has arrived and her Shattering is imminent. In the balance hangs the fate of millions. What will Jasper risk for the chance to live?
She/her, coffee drinker, cat mama, basketball fan, very occasional artist, queen of the north, etc. And oh, yeah, I write books.
I grew up in Nova Scotia but now live on the opposite coast in Vancouver, Canada. Oceans—I need ‘em. I have an absurd number of siblings, one cat, two kinds of houseplants that (so far) have refused to die in my care, a Toronto Raptors onesie, and a tendency to trample over anyone standing between me and Korean food.
I’ve been writing stories since I was so young that someone had to tell me what quotation marks were. Blew my mind. I have loved writing dialogue ever since. My stories explore characters and the density of relationships in which we are all embedded. I focus on themes of healing, hope, the family you find, and the search for connection.
I absolutely devoured this book. Then life got in the way of me reviewing it, but better late than never!
Gravity Tower took all the craziness of the first two books, raised it, then made everything come to a head. And then it shattered.
...Or did it? You'll have to read the book to know for sure.
I've learned to love many of the characters in this book, not just the main character Jasper but her too, and I spent so much of this book hoping they'd all come out okay despite all that they had to fight and survive. Throughout the story you also get to see the characters grow and develop. There really aren't any flat characters in the whole book.
All in all a really satisfying conclusion to Jasper's story that still leaves the door open to explore the universe in further novels.
Also, observation that spoils the ending. Don't read until you've finished the book. [SPOILER]