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Tyler Ballard was in prison when his son created a dreamworld called Foreverland, a place so boundless and spellbinding that no one ever wanted to leave. Or did. Now his son is dead, his wife is comatose and Tyler is still imprisoned. But he planned it that way. The final piece of his vision falls into place when Alessandra Diosa investigates the crimes of Foreverland. Tyler will use her to create a new dimension of reality beyond anything his son ever imagined--a Foreverland for the entire world. Danny, living outside of Spain since escaping the very first Foreverland, begins receiving mysterious clues that lead him to Cyn. They are both Foreverland survivors, but they have more in common than survival. They become pieces of another grand plan, one designed to stop Tyler Ballard. No one knows who is sending the clues, but some suspect Reed, another Foreverland survivor. Reed, however, is dead. Everyone will make one last trip back to Foreverland to find out who sent them. And why. No library descriptions found. |
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"Ashes of Foreverland" is a page-turner that I found impossible to put down, and the roller coaster of emotions throughout is intense. There are so many narratives masterfully woven together, and the book answers pretty much every question that the first two books put forth. It's deep, it's poignant, and it directly and indirectly poses some relevant questions about technology and morality.
I do not want to divulge much of substance about the plot, since this is a spoiler-heavy book, but I think fans of the first two books will really enjoy the conclusion. I will say that allusions to another series that Bertauski has written have piqued my interest and I'll be delving into more of his novels even sooner than anticipated.
Bravo, Mr. Bertauski - can't wait to read whatever's coming next!
Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review.
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