Author: Lisa McMann
# of Pages: 273 (Hardcover)
Challenge: 2014 Series Enders Challenge
Rating: 4 stars
Goodreads Summary:
After narrowly surviving two harrowing tragedies, Jules now fully understands the importance of the visions that she and people around her are experiencing. She’s convinced that if the visions passed from her to Sawyer after she saved him, then they must now have passed from Sawyer to one of the people he saved.
That means it’s up to Jules to figure out which of the school shooting survivors is now suffering from visions of another crisis. And once she realizes who it is, she has to convince that survivor that this isn't all crazy—that the images are of something real. Something imminent.
As the danger escalates more than ever before in the conclusion to the Visions series, Jules wonders if she'll finally find out why and how this is happening—before it's too late to prevent disaster.
My Thoughts:
I really enjoyed this book. It was a great ending to the Visions trilogy. Though I'd love to see more of these characters.
As always, I loved Jules's relationship with her siblings, Trey and Rowan. They along with Sawyer, Jules's boyfriend, are very supportive of her and stick by her side no matter how crazy things get.
The action is non-stop as Jules tries to find the person who is now having visions and works tirelessly to help decipher the vision. And although things are pretty chaotic, the story wraps up nicely without any loose ends creating a very satisfying ending.
Overall, Gasp was a great read. If you have not yet read the Visions trilogy, I highly recommend it. With funny, likable characters, mystery, action, and romance, it has something for everyone.
The action is non-stop as Jules tries to find the person who is now having visions and works tirelessly to help decipher the vision. And although things are pretty chaotic, the story wraps up nicely without any loose ends creating a very satisfying ending.
Overall, Gasp was a great read. If you have not yet read the Visions trilogy, I highly recommend it. With funny, likable characters, mystery, action, and romance, it has something for everyone.
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