Convergence
This book, overall, is the conclusion of the Mystic Saga 1-5 book omnibus. In assorted ways it does wrap up many things left dangling in the previous 4 books.
Convergence, like Indenture, Legacy, Violation, and Judgment is a fast fun read. I could have a field day with critique but when you're juggling time travel, ancient societies, advanced societies, and a bevy of great science fiction, while hooking up with characters interesting enough to care about and you're burning pages... it isn't really fair to point out all the glitches.
If memory serves, Convergence, is one of the books that makes sense straight from the beginning. Other offerings in this “Saga” can be baffling as far as half way through the books. I do have to admit that, confusion or not, each outing in this Saga does leave you satisfied as you turn the last pages.
In this outing we have primarily Evie, The Cyan trifecta previously known as Stein, and the Mystic, Braxton (Minus Diana) who has appeared at least a couple times in the overall Saga. In Convergence, let's not forget the hovering deus ex machina lingering to play its part in the conclusion. I don't want to offer any spoilers but will offer that I was enthralled and turning pages. Tackling the massive mind game of time travel is something many science fiction writers have tried and failed. In this attempt I was sincerely intrigued.
I do believe that the 5 books in the Mystic Saga should be one book, so get the omnibus rather than taking these out one at a time. My 4 stars on Convergence is a 3.5 rounded up as it does do some things for the overall Saga that needed to get done. I could write a quick hidden spoiler on this Goodread's review but if you picked up this one, you're going to finish no matter what I do, or do not, say.