Omorrow by C.L. Gaber

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Omorrow by C.L. Gaber

Omorrow

by C.L. Gaber
five-stars
Series: Ascenders Saga #3
Series Rating: five-stars
on April 26, 2017
Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy, Mystery
Pages: 571
Format: Kindle
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Get Your Copy at: Amazon
Also in this series: High School for the Recently Departed, Skypunch, Ascenders 11:11

Expired at seventeen and living in a middle world for those who died young, Walker Callaghan and her rebellious love, Daniel Reid, have been tasked with an insurmountable mission: Find something hidden in the past that will forever change everything for the living and the dead.

Sent to a place where a second can mean a lifetime, Walker and Daniel find their existence threatened as they scour New York City decades to find the lost, secret writings of Albert Einstein. They are warned, "Die in the past and you will never be born in the future."

History has a way of being rewritten by those who defy the odds. In the third book of the Ascenders Saga, will Walker manage to survive or delete her own story?

Omorrow by C.L. Gaber will make you feel all the feels. Ms. Gaber does a fantastic job of doing that with this one. 

Can Walker and her group get to The Hiding first?

Walker and her Group

Walker, Daniel, Peter, A.E., Eddie, Bertha, the Claires, and Tor were all a part of the group that was sent by their new Academy principal named Principal Dick. Let’s just say that most of this group aren’t great people. Walker and the group were all so great at first, and especially on paper, but when you put them out without supervision, not so much. I thought that maybe Principal Dick only set this group up to basically fail and only wanting the five freaks to get The Hiding. I love Walker, Daniel, Peter, A.E., Eddie, and Bertha working together, even if not all of them were on the same page.

What I like about this group is that once push came to shove of who will get to the Hiding first, only the ones that cared about getting Daniel out of ITT’s grip are the ones that helped them get to it. I love how Ms. Gaber gets the titles of the books from something that happens within the book itself.

Cass

Omorrow CRCass is another superb character. At first, I thought that Cindy (the author) was being mean to Cass. I can’t say what happened, but that was just wrong. Cass does help Walker out a lot on a ton of things in the past while he is stuck in the present time. I think that he and Walker are cute together, but I am torn since I also like Walker with Daniel. Time will tell with which one pulls me more toward their side. Cass is a great guy, though, that deserved more than what he is getting so far.

Five Stars

Omorrow by C.L. Gaber is this excellent book that just makes me want to continue reading to find out what happens next. I do have to say that only time will tell on which guy Walker will choose. Along with finding out how Daniel and his family survive. Will Bobby needs to be saved..again? Ms. Cindy Gaber, you have made me a long time fan of yours even if I want to stop when you hurt these precious little beans that you created, and I get to love.

If you haven’t started this series, you most definitely should, as I recommend it.

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The Ascender Saga

High School for the Recently Departed by C.L. Gaber Skypunch by C.L. Gaber Omorrow by C.L. Gaber Ascenders 11_11 by C.L. Gaber

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Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of Omorrow by C.L. Gaber by C.L. Gaber. 

Check out my interview with C.L. Gaber HERE.

Until the next time,

Karen Signature

Happy Reading!

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About C.L. Gaber

CL Gaber

I’m C.L. Gaber, an author and film journalist for the New York Times Syndicate and Chicago Sun Times. I also co-authored Jex Malone series. Originally from Chicago, I make my home in Nevada with my husband, bonus daughter and two unruly dogs.

My husband knows that Ascenders began with me in bathroom half the night writing on tiny notepads because I didn’t want to wake him. When daylight did roll around, I told him, ”Baby, I had the most incredible dream”.

Scientists don’t always agree on many things because that’s their gig. But most will inform you that the human brain doesn’t fully form until you’re 24-years-old.  It’s explains a hell of a lot of things including why we do such reckless and unforgettable things when we’re growing up.

It also begs the question: What happens to those who die young? Where does all that reckless energy and boundless potential go? Does it just get snuffed out…or does it ascend to another realm?

Go HERE to read more.

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