Vortex review by GI Liz
Vortex: 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 - 12
Reviewer's Location - Damascus, MD, United States
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In this sequel to the novel Tempest, Jackson has found a new life with the CIA. Due to his time traveling, he has seen what will happen in the future and needs to stop the danger that is soon to come. The one thing that Jackson needs to learn is how to let go of his girlfriend, Holly. You will meet new people and go on thrilling adventures as Julie Cross takes you on a wild ride across different timelines and puts you in the middle of exciting events!

Opinion: 

Julie Cross' book made me feel as if I was right in the action. I was only confused for a little bit, but she must have thought that out, being that time traveling can be overwhelming by itself. The mood she set was a bit ominous and anxious but exciting at the same time. The way she developed Jackson's character made me look at the story in a whole new perspective. I would recommend this book to others who enjoy time travel and adventure stories. 

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive

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There isn't anything that I would consider to be mature.
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