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Omorrow by C.L. Gaber
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it was amazing
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Ascenders Omorrow is the third book in the series and follows the adventure of Walker and Daniel, and will going into the past affect the future forever.

Walker and Daniel are sent on a dangerous journey to recover the missing works of Albert Einstein but as the group goes on the adventure to the past will they be able to keep the one rule which is don’t do anything in the past that could jeopardise the future. Walker becomes the leader of the group and is discovering the clues along the way, although they are working as a group Walker does not trust some of the people in the gang but is fine because as always Daniel is by her side.

As they go through solving the clues they must be careful to stay out of trouble because if they get caught and die in the past they erase their life in the future. This book brings the first two books together and I love that the two main characters have grown throughout the series. You feel the emotion of the story and the detail in the details is brilliant.

I also love the way the author has created such a strong, intelligent woman in Walker and Daniel’s character has been through hardship in the fact he is the only adult in his family and has to look after his siblings which his does this with compassion and love for each of them. I love these characters and the story has you on the edge of your seat, the relationship between Walker and Daniel is lovely and the chemistry between them shows in the authors writing.
I have enjoyed this series immensely I would recommended that you read the first two books in this series first as it sets the characters backgrounds and I can’t wait to read more books from this author in the future.
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