Endless by Amanda Gray

EndlessEndless  by Amanda Gray
Release Date: October 8, 2013
Publisher: Month9Books, LLC.
Format: ebook
Pages: 384
Genre: Fantasy, YA Science Fiction, Time Travel
Sources: Netgalley

Goodreads Synopsis:

Jenny Kramer knows she isn't normal. After all, not everybody can see the past lives of people around them.

When she befriends Ben Daulton, resident new boy, the pair stumble on an old music box with instructions for “mesmerization” and discover they may have more in common than they thought. Like a past life.

Using the instructions in the music box, Ben and Jenny share a dream that transports them to Romanov Russia and leads them to believe they have been there together before. But they weren't alone. Nikolai, the mysterious young man Jenny has been seeing in her own dreams was there, too. When Nikolai appears next door, Jenny is forced to acknowledge that he has travelled through time and space to find her. Doing so means he has defied the laws of time, and the Order, an ominous organization tasked with keeping people in the correct time, is determined to send him back. 

While Ben, Jenny and Nikolai race against the clock - and the Order - Jenny and Nikolai discover a link that joins them in life - and beyond death.
 
My Thoughts

I have always believed that at some point in time, hopefully mine, the equations of time travel would be solved. Can you imagine being a fly on the wall when the light bulb was invented. Or listening to the great philosopher Socrates? Seeing Rome in its time of power or even what came before recorded history.

Amanda Gray’s Endless is a powerful love story that transcends time. Literally.  Jenny and Nikolai have known each other in the past. But so have Jenny and Ben. I can’t decide which would make the better pair. But I love all three. All the characters are well developed and believable. The storyline is also engaging and keeps the reader going, puzzling through the mystery, sighing as Jenny and Nikolai fight for love.


I very much enjoyed Endless. It was wonderfully thought-provoking and I can’t wait for the sequel. I would recommend Endless to readers of romance, fantasy and science fiction.   
 

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