Inter-dimensional astronaut Douglas Spitzer has overshot his destination, and he’s now in a world that is both familiar and different. In his home world, a cellular cancer has destroyed 90% of the planet and the people along with it. But this new, parallel world cured it. And while the green sky and clean air is enough to deal with, there’s another reason Douglas is hesitant to complete his mission…love.
Meanwhile, mission control has to deal with the fallout from another failed launch and the rapidly encroaching cancer outside, all while trying to aid Douglas – who’s the only hope to save their dying world.
And this series is already starting to lose me. I don’t know what it is about AfterShock books, but most that I’ve read feel more like half-developed pitches with flat characters, rather than fully fleshed out stories with realistic or relatable characters.
Keeps you Curious and Engaged! However, the ending of the series was corny and disappointing since the series is so riveting overall. This prevents a 5 star rating, and honestly ruined it for me.