A review by beetree
And Eternity by Piers A. Jacob, Piers Anthony

3.0

A conclusion I've long awaited after reading the first six a year and a half ago. Except it's not really a conclusion because I hear tidings of an 8th book! In that sense, it was extremely satisfying (I tore through it, finishing it the morning after Ciaran lent to me). Unfortunately I did not find the book on its own to have any substance or particular sparkle as did some of the earlier books.

The plot is logical and practical, and not at all profound; it seems as though the only reason for this book's existence is to tie up all the loose ends. And the underage sex thing had me feeling a little dirty.

I'd rate it lower than 3 stars, but the fact is that I really did enjoy it. Recommended for those who have read the rest of the series. For those who haven't, this is not the place to start.