Reviewed:
Across Eternity: Book 3 is the third installment in the Across Eternity saga.
Once more it's a great story that continues where the second book left off. This book covers a year of Noah's life at the academy. Sage of the Forlorn Path repeats some of the vital information from the previous novels, making it not necessary to read these, although I would highly recommend it.
The plot continues to thicken and in this book we get to learn Noah's motivations and personality better. The plot is amazing and I found it hard to put the book down once more. Due to its larger size than the previous installments, it did take me longer to finish reading it, but the story itself was quickly consumed regardless. I loved the action, romance, drama, and humor in this book.
The only negative tidbit I have to mention is that the story could use some minor editing, there were a few mistakes in the text that made it confusing to read at some points. However, as a reader you can take some liberty and fill in the blanks to make it work after all.
I wholeheartedly agree with the high score that readers already gave the story, and for me it falls in the 'most amazing stories' category. I'm looking forward to starting on part 4 soon!
As a final note; I'll never look at lemons the same again. (I promise you that this line will make sense after you read the novel.)