"Out of Time", written by Connie Corcoran Wilson and Michael McCarty has a self-proclaimed "sci-fi" theme that plays out more like an action packed box office thriller. Spanning time and space, "Out of Time" chases a cast of characters consisting of the fictional President of the United States' family around the world in a race against the clock to keep devastating terrorist attacks and heart wrenching personal loss from occurring. Although some of the chapters and characters do fall off quite suddenly, leaving lots of interesting questions unanswered, "Out of Time" does poses a quality about it that makes it hard to put down. The characters are all passionate, unique and overtly sexual, leaving the reader curious about their past, present and future exploits. Despite being over 300 pages long, "Out of Time" is a very quick read and an entertaining one at that.
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Post a CommentThanks for reading and reviewing the book, J.R. and for posting your review. Hopefully, you can post it on Amazon.com, too. Our editor is going to put it inside the cover of the new copies of the book. Woo! Woo!
Sounds 24ish. Good review :)