BLURB:
Just because Quanta can see the future doesn’t mean she can change it. She’s spent most of her life imprisoned, feeding her captors information to keep herself alive, but she’s finally reached the endgame and her death creeps closer by the moment.
The son of two senators, Altair Orpheus leads a life of privilege that provides the perfect cover for his side job: working with the rebel Shadow Ravens to undermine the ruling Seligo government. Everything is running like clockwork until he crosses paths with Quanta. As he watches her deftly maneuver through life in a perverse prison, his plastic heart melts. A jailbreak would be suicide, but Tair is willing to sacrifice everything to give her a chance at happiness.
Now Quanta senses a terrifying new future brewing. She and Tair are bound together, but every image of them kissing, snuggling, and acting knee-weakeningly happy is balanced by a much darker possibility. They’ll be picture perfect together, but only until time rips them apart. How can she follow her heart when she’s seen how their love plays out?
REVIEW BY: Michaela, age 11 years, 3 months
MAY CONTAIN SPOILER:
This book was okay for me, not really the best I've read because they go back in to the past too many times for my liking.
However, my favorite character is Quanta because her life is so hard, but she still remains strong. My favorite part is when they finally break out.
Now don't get me wrong, this book was good and I recommend it for anyone that likes fantasies and going into the past.
I give this book 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 11 to 16.
This book's publishing date is October 13, 2015.
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