A review by jcika
Reverberations: Violence Across Time and Space by Zerrin Özlem Biner, Yael Navaro, Alice von Bieberstein, Seda Altuğ

3.0

I am happy I decided to continue with this series. What the first book lacked, this sequel improved. The story was full of excitement and twists, and the characters felt more developed (Ebony's personality was much stronger than book one's love struck teen and provided a very enjoyable perspective I wish had more chapters), Thane was more 'human' and Jordan...well he was still the same obsessed person for the most part).

I still didn't completely buy the whole eternal insta love aspect, but the level of detail that went into explaining it seemed much more plausible.

The second half of the book seemed a bit rushed, and ended on a bit of a cliffhanger, making book three a must read if you decide to get into this trilogy.