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War is just beginning…

SeaSatellite5 and its crew have been rescued, but no one is safe. Broken in the wake of TruGate’s betrayal and terrified by the White City’s resurgence, Chelsea, Trevor, and Valerie struggle to set aside their differences to keep the station—and the world—safe. The war is coming to a head and if the crew of SeaSat5 have any hope of stopping it, they’ll have to bring the fight to Atlantis.

But when Lt. Weyland reemerges, also beaten and exiled by TruGates, the truth he brings about the General’s plan turns everything on its head. SeaSat5 might have some new allies on its roster, but all of their most feared enemies are already within its walls.

Can Chelsea and Trevor stop their enemies before Atlantis strikes?

378 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 22, 2017

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Jessica Gunn

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Jessica Gunn is a Fantasy author and avid science-fiction and fantasy fan. Her favorite stories are those that transport the reader to other, more exciting worlds. To catch up with Jessica, follow her on Twitter (@JessGunnAuthor) or on her website, www.jessicagunn.com.

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661 reviews47 followers
October 31, 2017
Atlas Link, the captivating series by author Jessica Gunn, has consistently provided me with hours of entertainment, and each book in the series just gets better and better. Quite often, a series can lag or get stale by the time you reach the third or fourth book. This is so not the case with "Riptide," or indeed, any book in this stellar series. Once again, we have Trevor and Chelsea facing innumerable odds as they scramble to find out all they can about the White City, as well as the Lemurians and Atlanteans, before full-scale war erupts. I hate to say too much more regarding the plot, because there are so many intrigues, double-crosses and surprises in this book, that it's hard to say anything without giving away a shocking secret. Suffice it to say, if you haven't started this great series yet, do so immediately. Anyone who loves a great scifi drama, with almost non-stop action and suspense, would do well to immerse themselves in this great, epic fantasy by an author who knows how to write.

**I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review**
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1,088 reviews13 followers
July 20, 2018
This book was better than the last one, but still not as good as the first in the series. It is definitely action-packed, as things veer from one episode to another. Even though much finally gets explained, and things with the Atlantean-Lemurian war progress significantly, there is still much that is unknown, and many outstanding threats. At least Chelsea and Trevor are back together again; just physically at first, but they do eventually heal their rift. But the threat of General Allen and The White City still loom over everything, and it appears that it will be a long hard-fought battle to win out against them, if they even can.
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