Timestorm review by AnimeLover
Timestorm: A Tempest Novel (The Tempest Trilogy)
by Julie Cross
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure

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Age at time of review - 15
Reviewer's Location - Susanville, California, United States
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Timestorm is about people called jumpers who have a special power to jump back in time. Jackson is a jumper who goes back in time and meddles with his past so he can be with his crush, Holly. After being ambushed by a mysterious figure, Jackson wakes up on Misfit Island and finds many others with mysterious backgrounds. Jackson and the others must escape Mistfit Island before Eyewall, the evil organization run by Thomas and others, destroy the planet. Once off Misfit Island, Jackson must fight through armies and his emotions if he wants to save his friends and humanity.

 

Opinion: 

Timestorm was a well thought out book with so many twists and turns I couldn't tell which way was up. Timestorm leaves the reader to wonder what is going to happen next and puts them on the edge of their seat. I often would get in trouble because I was so engrossed in the book I wouldn't pay attention in class. Although, as good as the book was, I feel like the content rating for it should have been higher because there were some scenes where Jackson and Holly would be "interlocking" with each other. It kind of made me want to put the book down and wait for no one to be around to see my face turn super red. Besides, the whole romance thing kind of took away from the action. Timestorm is an amazing book! I love the book so much i want to finish the series, and can't wait to see what new danger Jackson must face.

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - mature content

Explain your content rating: 

I gave it a mature content rating because there were many scenes where Jackson and Holly get very sexual and physical with each other.

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