Review of New City Chronicles - Book II - The Eye of the Storm
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Review of New City Chronicles - Book II - The Eye of the Storm
New City Chronicles - Book II - The Eye of the Storm by E.L. Hendrix is the second book from the author’s New City Chronicles series. The indie writer from Atlanta wanted this series to be a single novel, but I’m glad he made it a series of 3 books instead. I enjoyed the first book in the series, but the second book is even more interesting than the first.
Tabitha, Mark, Ari, and Zach are still working together to put an end to the evil regime of the Archon. They soon unite with Kalina, Danette, and other ATO operatives because they will need all the help they can get to stop Devan Elaniel. Ari has visions of the future and can sense a storm coming. She directs the team on what to do, but ultimately, the fate of humanity rests on the shoulders of the team and the decisions they make. As the team continues to oppose Devan Elaniel, their investigations about him continue to uncover the secrets that surround Tabitha, Ari, and New City.
E.L. Hendrix is a bold writer with excellent writing skills. His choice of words is simple and interesting to read. He describes the surroundings well and allows characters to develop evenly throughout this book. He introduced the right amount of suspense to the plot, so it keeps you on the edge of your seat. Once I started reading this book, I couldn’t put it down. If you read the first book in this series, then you’d be pleased to hear that the second book is even hotter, more intriguing, and more eventful. My favorite part of this book was when Tabitha bought a whole plane just so she could quickly travel to Marshall with Ari and Mark.
The fight scenes keep you on the edge of your seat, but they are simple and not cluttered with details that might confuse the readers. At the beginning of this second book, you will find a prologue and a summary of the first book. However, I don’t think most people will understand the second book without reading the first. For example, the connection between Tabitha and Ari is a bit complicated, and reading the first book will help you understand their connection. I enjoyed reading this book and hated nothing about it, so I rate it 4 out of 4 stars.
I gave this book a complete rating because I liked everything about it. The author’s writing style, the imagery, the character development, the storyline, and the plot all seemed perfect to me. I didn’t come across any errors while I was reading this book, and I believe this book was exceptionally edited by a professional. I recommend this book to adults over the age of 18 who are interested in science fiction with a healthy dose of suspense and mystery. Readers who love fantasy and romance might also enjoy this book.
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