An exchange program in London. A terrorist attacking across Europe. And a family secret buried for eighty years.
Evan Grey thought the hardest part of studying abroad would be adjusting to British culture. He was wrong.
When an enhanced individual and terrorist begins systematically destroying government facilities across Europe—Evan and his team realize their "educational exchange" is anything but academic. The attacks are coordinated. Brutal. Precise. And they're all connected to the mysterious, Project Monarch—a conspiracy that's been operating in the shadows for decades.
Now Evan's abilities are evolving in dangerous new ways. And someone is hunting them, determined to silence the truth they're uncovering.
Zero Shift is for mature readers. Unconventional relationships. Awesome powers. Kick ass moments. Reader discretion is advised.
The first book was itself a big stretch for me to finish and this one sealed the fate. I had to skip parts and power through this book. With a good story and plot this should have been a very good book but the selective choices the author did made my enjoyment with this book far less.
There are things like, skipping entire action scenes and cut off to the next scene in a paragraph or so to saying "This time, we all face it together, like a family". I can only read the together and family dialogues so many times and it was ridiculous to read them atleast 2 or 3 times a chapter. It became like a running gag for me.