Atom Inc by OC Heaton

Thank you @OCHeaton @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #Bookstagram #Thriller #SciFi for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. I am very sad the read along for Atom Inc has finished. I enjoyed the book and the questions immensely. Atom Inc is book 3, but you can read as a standalone as I did. The story is at a fast pace and the chapters are very short and engaging. The story is about LEAP which hopefully will end the Global warming crisis. Ethan and Uma are very happy about this, but they have a lot of enemies who are trying to copy their ideas. I like how Leap can bring you back from being dead, you can teleport, and help with a disease, this sounds perfect. Atom Inc is action packed and will keep you intrigued and hooked till the end. The characters were likeable, and I liked how they both developed through the book. I was rooting for them. You can OC Heaton has done a lot of research, and it definitely shows through the book. The story is written well and gripping to the end. I will definitely read the two book before. Action packed and thrilling read. 5 stars. Blurb No one is above the Laws... Seven years after its conception, LEAP is finally about to spell the end of global warming. For Uma and Ethan, this means personal and professional triumph – but quantum teleportation is an unwieldy beast, held back by those fighting to dominate the new world order. As LEAP's roll out slows to a trickle, a greater threat emerges when a stealth attack on US troops leaves thousands dead. With the finger of suspicion pointing to a LEAP copycat, Ethan and Uma are forced to condone a breach of the Laws to reverse the massacre. As LEAP’s new rival continues to show their hand, Ethan is dragged back into a nightmare he thought he had escaped. One that may finally claim his sanity, and that pushes Uma to the limits of hers, to defeat an evil that no longer plays by the rules.

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