The Observer Effect by Nick Jones
Nick Jones redeemed himself as an author with this third book. He has once again hooked me in as a reader: Because, of course, a fellow time traveler has vanished in 1873 Paris and obviously Joe is the only one who can fix it. This is somewhat predictable as the story progresses.
I want to see if Joe and Alexia get back together in the end. The epilogue leaves us questioning what happens next. Does he move on and find a new woman or does he wait it out for Alexia?
This book really explores how time, memory, and choice intertwine to make someone's destiny. Jone's attention to detail really helped me visualize the entire story. This book was a massive upgrade from book two.
The author's note was interesting as well! He is right, he has wrote a few books. I did not find his snarky comments amusing. I would rate this book a solid 3. It isn't a horrible book, but it isn't one that I would read or listen to again. I actually quit listening to it several times.
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