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Out of Time by C.B. Lewis

alisonalisonalison's review

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5.0

The end of a spectacularly good series. One of my favourites ever. I absolutely loved this and I'm sad it's over. This is was a fantastic and thrilling ending with so many great twists and so much excitement. It does not stand alone, so do start with the first book (which is amazing and briefly out of print because of Dreamspinner difficulties--hopefully NineStar will get it re-released soon!). This is fast-paced and tense and totally gripping. We have already met both main characters and their romance is intriguing and not unexpected. As always, really excellent depth to the characters and I love the real-world diversity of this series. There's prominent rep for PTSD and dyslexia in this one. I loved the conclusion! I did guess the conclusion a while back, but it's awesome to see it play out. What a ride. I am so excited for what CB Lewis gets up to next!

charkinzie's review

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4.0

This is the final installment in Lewis' "Out of Time" series. I have enjoyed this series, and this final novel is no exception to that.

This part of the series focusses on Ben Sanders. He's still on the run, hiding from his friends and colleagues and more significantly he is separated from his lover, Enoch. Enoch has stayed with the Time Institute... with a mission of keeping an eye on Matt.

There are a lot of characters in this series and most of them appear in this final installment. It's nice because Lewis has put a real effort into tying up all the storylines - one way or another. Ben Saunders remains one of my favorite characters. He's been single-minded about finding his father. For three years he's been on the run, trying to understand where his father disappeared and why he hasn't been able to track him down. His character is interesting not just because of his focus on his father's disappearance, he also suffers from PTSD. He's plagued by nightmares and an intense fear fo the dark.

The relationship between Enoch and Ben is endearing and engaging. I really wanted them to be able to find happiness. I attribute that to great writing by Lewis... the characterizations in this series are great. Ben and Enoch have found each other in spite of time and history and whatever is in the future. 

Read the entire series! the time commitment is well worth it. If you're like me and like knowing that you're sitting down to begin a novel that is the first in a delectable series then this is one you will want to pick up.
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