Vortex (Tempest #2) by Julie Cross Release Date: January 15th 2013 Publisher: Pan Macmillan Format: PaperbackPages: 435Rating: 4.5/5.0 This book was read as part of the 2014 RC and 2014 SSC Summary from Goodreads: "Jackson Meyer has thrown himself into his role as an agent for Tempest, t...
Vortex opens where Tempest left off, but I can only compare Vortex to whatever your county fair's wildest, most unpredictable ride is. (Mine, for reference, was called the Himalaya, and it was equal parts fun and terrifying.) Vortex is not a slow novel, and it is not a mild novel. Vortex is one t...
After reading Tempest, I knew that I had to read Vortex. Tempest left on a huge cliffhanger that left me reeling and I really didn’t expect to like it as much as I did. Vortex, it is safe to say, blew me away. The pressure is on. After making a tough decision, Jackson Meyer must try and get on with ...
*Genre* Science Fiction*Rating* 3.5-4*Full Review Shortly*Holy freaking cliffhanger Batman! Seriously, I knew something hinky was going to happen, but not like that! I also didn't see the whole Adam thing happening either. I'm confused over the Holly fiasco but I shall endeavor to get over myself si...
Posted on Dark Faerie Tales.Vortex is the sequel to Tempest by Julie Cross. There was a lot of hype about Tempest and sometimes when that happens, there is a clear divide about the sequel. I’m not sure why that happens, but it does. The Tempest books are about time travel, and as a fan of science fi...
I must say, this book is aptly named. I'm not going to lie...this book confused the heck out of me. Much worse than the first book. And I was all set to not love it because of that, but then somewhere along the way, it hit its stride. And despite still being thoroughly confused by the laws of ti...
I have no idea how to start this review, which seems to happen often with me. What am I even going to write about? Sometimes I think that book reviewing is the wrong hobby for me to have!First thing's first, Tempest was an awesome debut. Most people I know loved it when they read it last year. I was...
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