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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Erica Fish

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Caim is the fourth book in the Antipodes series by T.S. Simons. I highly recommend reading the previous books. There is information about all the characters from book to book. Overall the books are well written and kept me on the edge of my seat. In this book in particular I feel like there were major twists and turns throughout the story. The characters in this book are my favorite in the series. The way that they interact with each other is amazing. They do go on a roller coaster ride adventure. This is Cam and Freyja’s adventure. They thought they had made it safely to another world, but they were wrong. Some old friends show up and tell Cam and Freyja some news will fall victim to the past? I highly recommend this book as it is a great book in an outstanding series.

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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Jenni Bishop

Caim (Antipodes Book 4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Caim (Antipodes Book 4) by T.S. Simons is a Dystopian post-apocalyptic, story. Expect the unexpected and that is what I like about TS’s writing. I thought book 3 was my favourite of the series but it would seem that this one is, which means they are getting better with each book. I have to say that my emotions from this book were running higher than normal. TS just loves taking her characters and readers on a roller coaster of an adventure. Just when they thought they were safe and settled their worlds are once again thrown into chaos.

I will say it again but make sure to read the books in order to ensure you have the full background on each of the characters and their struggles and lives so far.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Chrissy Spulak

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

T.S. Simons has done it again. Caim, the fourth installment of the Antipodes series, is a continuation of the rollercoaster that has been Cam’s life since book one.
In Lewis, Cam and Freyja are living their best lives together until some news surfaces, and they are forced to leave the comfort of their current lives behind. Why are they the chosen ones? Things come crashing down, and it is up to them to figure out why. Above all, not everything is as it seems. Whether you are looking for some action, drama, friendship, romance, or twists and turns, Caim has it all. I definitely recommend reading the first three books in this series to get the full effect, but also the story just gets better with every installment. 4 out of 5 stars. Bring on book 5!

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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Kayla Bullock

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Book 4 in the Antipodes series just might be my favorite so far. Finally settling into a peaceful life, Cam and Freyja vow to never leave the sanctuary of the dome again. But when people from their past bring devastating news, Frey just can’t resist venturing out one more time in search of answers.
This series dives deep into the fact that no matter what, even in what is supposed to be an almost perfect world, people still struggle. Loss, tragedy, heartbreak, all affect those on Lewis.
Caim is a fantastic novel. This book takes the reader down a darker turn than the previous books and I loved it. The characters are amazing, and their joy, heartache, and love are felt by the reader through and through. The final twist at the end of the book left me wanting more. I can hardly wait to read book 5.

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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Angela Hayes

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

4.5 Stars

 

Caim is the fourth book in the Antipodes series by T.S Simons. As with the rest of the books in the series, it is a fantastic post-apocalyptic, dystopian story with some sci-fi elements, action, adventure, romance, drama, discovery, friendships, bonds, loyalty, trauma, anxiety, trials, surprising developments, twists, tension, mystery, emotion, and much more.
Quite a lot has happened since we started back in book one and our characters have been through quite a lot. The safety and happiness they found will be disrupted as shocking news means leaving to search for answers. Love and friendships are on the line- loyalties are tested, and shocking discoveries are made. The series gets better and better, with each new instalment, and for me, this is the most emotionally charged story of the series, so far.
I still think this series would make great television viewing. I can really see it coming to life on the small screen.
OMG- can’t wait to dive into ‘Sessrumnir’ (Book #5)!!!

Thank you, T.S. Simons!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Caim (Antipodes Book 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Erica Shoebridge

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I just love all the books in this series. In this 4th installment, we pick up 7 or 8 years on from Ouroboros, and we see things through Freyja’s eyes. When some nighttime visitors arrive with unexpected news, Freyja is compelled to get back on the open sea to find the answers to her questions. Lots of action ensues, and this book had me hooked from the beginning. I love the relationship between Cam and Freyja, their individual characters are great and fleshed out so well. This is a great dystopian fantasy, and I am sincerely hoping this won’t be the last for these characters, or this authour!

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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Rebecca Hill

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Caim is the 4th book in the Antipodes series by T.S. Simons. I read the last three books of this four book series, and it just got better and better. I had a hard time putting this book down. While the other books tell the story from multiple perspectives but mostly from Cam’s, this story is mostly told from the point of Freyja. We are several years past book three, and Freyja and Cam have had two more kids. This book is full of their struggle with Clava as well as with Angus. I was surprised at the turn their story took but loved reading it. I highly recommend reading this series and from the beginning!

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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Desiree Ottinger

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book! It continues following the life that Cam and Freyja have built from her POV. There are plot twists that you don’t expect, and it keeps you reading to find out how it all ends. Just when you think The Collective can’t get any worse… they do, and you want them all to burn.

This series makes you think about your life and evaluate what is really important. Truly. Love this series! You FEEL the heartache and the triumphs of the characters to your core.

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Caim (Antipodes Book 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In this installment of the Antipodes series, we are back with Cam and Freya as they settle back into life on Lewis with their children and families around them, they are back working hard and savouring the feeling of being home, but when the proximity alarm sets off in the middle of the night, Freya has just returned from overseeing a mare in labour and all she wants to do is sleep, but instead she pulls on her clothes and goes to their neighbours to check on the surveillance footage and be fed coffee at the same time. When they see an unfamiliar boat coming in to land, they are wary, especially after their past experiences with unannounced visitors and they know these ones are unannounced as they haven’t radioed ahead or come in at a decent time of day, however, when they go to meet the boat and let them into the dome, they are shocked to see who the passengers are, they are even less impressed at the intrusion.

As they are familiar faces who both Cam and Freja never wanted to see again, they are reluctant to give them the time of day, however, when the reason for their visit is made clear, the shock deepens, as does the intrigue surrounding it. The group slowly return to their homestead to talk in more detail and invite their closest friends into the conversation as well when it turns out that they are all affected, however, they are horrified that these people have come to them and are very cold towards them. As the conversation continues in a more comfortable setting, truths are revealed that shake the group to the core, it is to do with why they were all chosen for these communities and the future plans the scientists had for them.

Over the next couple of days, Freya and Cam process this new information and have some very hard decisions to make, but they are supported in the avenue they eventually choose and the community all pitch in to take up the slack as they set off on another necessary journey outside of the safety of the dome. The preparations are set in motion and goodbyes and explanations to the children are made, they accept help from their closest friends to accompany them on the voyage and they set off into the unknown on a mission for further information and exploration into what the future of these communities will be. Will the foursome be able to uncover the hidden plans of the scientific community, or will what they find destroy any small remnants of trust they had? This is another thrilling escapade into the dystopian world of the antipodes which will keep you on the edge of your seat as you read along with the group as they set off on their adventures and find out what happens in the end.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Shelly Kittell

The Liminal Space (Antipodes #2)The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Another wonderful installment in the Antipodes series. Cam, Lae, Freya and the rest of the groups under the domes return for more adventures. The characters are so well written that they could be your next door neighbors. The whole mystery of the antipodes fascinates me so the series has been attention keeping for me. The characters have also drawn you in because you find yourself trying to figure out who’s good and who’s bad? Amazing series! You really should give it a shot.

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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Kerry Carr

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 4th book in the Antipodes series and it was just as enjoyable as the first 3. I would really recommend reading these books in order so you get the whole story. The author does an amazing job at creating the scenes and also creating characters you connect with. This book is another adventure from beginning to end with twists and turns you don’t see coming.

In this book we are back with Cam and Freyja. Finally together and settled in a blissful life their world seems complete. Until two old friends/enemy’s turn up with news and theories to rock their world.

Could Freyja sister be alive? Is she being kept and used to help repopulate the world against her will or has something more sinister happened. There is only one way to find out and it means Cam and Freyja leave the safety of their home to get the answers. But are they prepared for the truth or should they have stayed in their own little bubble of bliss and ignorance.

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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Ashley Dover

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

T.S. Simons – Wow! Another Antipodes book read. And I am truly amazed again. The story of Cam and Freya continues. Their love has been rekindled and life in the Lewis community seems to be moving along.

Visitors from Auckland via Clava come to Lewis in search of a new home. They bring with them more shocking news of how the government has been using their reproductive selection process. This news sends a shock through Freya’s and Cam’s life together as once again they have to set off to make things right.

Of course, when it comes to the communities nothing is ever completely back to normal. Follow their journey in book 4 of the Antipodes series.

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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Kerry Baker

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Caim by T.S. Simons is the fourth book in the Antipodes series. You really do need to read this series in order so that you can fully understand what is happening. The moment I picked up this book I was straight back into the thick of it. I really do enjoy reading about Freyja and Cam. They are such strong characters and they have definitely managed to keep the series going.
Each book in this series just seems to make it even better. When starting book one I never imagined that I would be this invested still come book four and yet every time I get my hands on the next one I can’t wait to start it. This is a fantastic series that you should definitely read

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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Lorrene Huisman

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Once again this amazing, wonderful, and talented author has made such a impacting, gripping, and wonderful novel filled with so much!!!!

I have been hooked on this series since the first novel in the series was released in the Antipodes series, Each installment has left me with more and more wants, questions, and the need to know what will happen next plus with the events that happen will it impact the wonderful characters I have grown such an attachment to and what and how will this affect them?

In this one my two personal favorite characters Cam and Freyja are happy. They have gotten a wonderful little family and are living peacefully with acceptance of things they have gone thru and looking towards to a brighter future to what ever they make of it. Honesty from where they started out together and the journey to where they are both now was defiantly far from easy, or a smooth to get there. I love them personally and they are such commendable characters.

But alas a rainbow only can appear so long, before the storm may start again. This was not just any storm though. This bought on someone they knew before, and it was a shocker and unplanned really in reality to see the return of them. This threw the couple for a loop as well. I can say based on how the event happened they were not prepared for it and for sure not for what the return bought for them as well as their life together.

What happens next is a story of questions and more questions, as well as for myself and them seeking these answers but knowing what the truth is again? Or is it a truth they already know but they refuse to accept? Not only will these answers change their happy life but it will define these characters not just for the time being but forever…

Honestly this series is so unpredictable in a good way, what you think you know, is it really what you know? What you doubt, is there more under the table than you realize?

Again I’m so happy I came across this series with the first novel. This author is truly amazing and if I ever get a chance to meet them, I will truly be a happy fan full of curiosity about their writing. They truly know how to write an amazing series and keep the reader hooked, not only in the current book installment, but truly anxiously awaiting for the next novel in the series.

I for one can not wait to see what happens in the next novel. I’m pulled in every time, and I never want to leave this rabbit hole. I have questions as Cam and Freyja do and I want my answers no matter how happy or satisfied I may be with them when I go to seek them out!

Honestly, please pick up this amazing, gripping, awesome series. Its a series that I have truly fallen in love with and when the sad day comes and the series ends I will be re reading them. I truly hope this series gets made into a movie 🙂

Amazing novel and characters again . Seriously every time, every novel, I’m pulled more into the rabbit hole and no want to return to where I once was!

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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a series I have enjoyed from the first book. This is the fourth book in this series which is just as great as the previous three books which I would highly suggest reading. This is a well written story that pulled me in from the first chapter. The characters give the story a realistic feel and I had no problems connecting with them. This is a story about friendships and how far a person is willing to go for those they love. Freyja and Cam are feeling safe and secure until someone from the past shows up. Now they leave the security in search of answers to their questions. I enjoyed these two characters, they really made the story for me and it was fun to read. I highly recommend seeing what happens next with these two.

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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

5 Stars

Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons

 

Caim in the fourth book in Antipodes  Series by T.S Simons and Holy Cow I absolutely loved this book.  This series has become a favorite that will definitely be re-reading in the future.  This one is my favorite yet I found myself lost in the pages and couldn’t stop reading. I caught myself holding my breath a couple times. My emotions were out of control with this one. If you haven’t started this series I highly recommend reading the whole series in order.   Get ready to be taken on quite the adventure with this one.  Cam and Freyja and their little family are happy  amongst friends within their little community on Lewis. What will happen when old acquaintances show up with news? What are you willing to risk for loved ones? Find out what happens next in this absolute must read. I simply can’t recommend this series or this author enough. I can’t wait for whats coming next.

Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons

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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons
Genre – dystopian, romance, sci-fi
Page Count – 389 pages

Sometimes traditions shouldn’t be forgotten. Going back to their Gaelic roots, the community entrusts their safety to the circle of protection the Caim provides. As it envelops them, Freyja and Cam are blissfully happy. Living with their family and friends in their isolated community on Lewis, they finally feel safe and content. But when old acquaintances arrive with shocking news, they leave their safety behind as they try to learn the truth of why they were chosen, and what diabolical plans the scientific communities have designed, just for them…
Love, loyalty, and friendships are tested in this thrilling fourth instalment of the Antipodes series.

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T.S. Simons is an Australian author of Scottish heritage. Living in the alpine region of Australia, she believes in the values of sustainability and community in a world where we place greater value on possessions than people. The Antipodes series addresses the question—if we gave young people the opportunity to start over, would we replicate the mistakes of the past?

She holds a Bachelor and Masters degree and enjoys strong coffee, travelling, mythology, snow skiing, and attempting to live as sustainably as possible. She is owned by two rather bossy standard schnauzers and two rescue cats who co-manage her household.

The Antipodes series comprises Antipodes, The Liminal Space, Ouroboros and Caim. She is currently working on the fifth in this series, Sessrúmnir.

 

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Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons – Review by Heidi Schoolman

Ouroboros (Antipodes #3)Ouroboros by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 3rd book in the Antipodes series. This is a Dystopian novel and is 324 pages in length. This story follows Cam and Freyja. Cam is on a journey from heartbreak and ends up meeting up with Freyja. Together they travel to another community which seems like it has so much more to offer, so they set for home. This journey brings about a few surprises and that is when you really find out who your true friends are.

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Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons – Review by Kayla Bullock

Ouroboros (Antipodes #3)Ouroboros by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow where to even start with Ouroboros, the third book in the Antipodes series? Cam once again ventures from his safe home underneath the dome protecting people from a world-wide deadly protozoa. Seeking more answers but finding shocking answers that lead to even more questions, Cam and his family must prepare to face the one force they never expected.

I have not been this invested in the characters of a story in a long while. Cam, Lae, Freyja, Sorcha, Di….all are relatable, realistic, and wonderfully developed. This series has had me laughing, crying, being angry, heartbroken, and excited to see where the story leads next. There are so many good, terrifying, and unexpected aspects to these stories. T.S. Simons knows how to write a novel that engages the reader, entertains, and leaves you wanting more. This series would be rated higher than 5 stars if I could!

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Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons – Review by Netania Lim

Ouroboros (Antipodes #3)Ouroboros by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Although I’ve read the first book in this series, I hadn’t read #2. I still really enjoyed this book and being able to read more about characters old and new and for the most part, it still made sense. I felt like the two main characters Cam and Freya really grow up and while their relationship deepens, they also feel like two very settled adults who’ve been through a lot but are also there for each other. I was a bit uncomfortable with how Amara was described as a Thai woman but other than that, I also enjoyed the many other characters in this world. So overall I felt like this novel is a bit more slow-paced than the first but it was still very much an enjoyable read.

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Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons – Review by Dani Dando

Ouroboros (Antipodes #3)Ouroboros by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Once again Simons does not disappoint and where so many series lose something as they go on, this only seems to gain. The writing is as ever sophisticated and takes the reader on a thrilling journey.
Cam is reeling after the loss of his wife and decides to leave the home he has found and his new friend in order to find answers and of course, hoping that somewhere on his travels he will find the healing he so desperately craves. His journey takes him far from everything he thought he knew about his reality and the truth of the world he now inhabits.
This is a really great read and honestly, I would recommend the entirety of the series. I have gotten addicted to Simon’s writing that is well above much of what I have read recently. she takes you on a rollercoaster of feels, all whilst revealing a vivid and extraordinary world, that feels so real. You should read this, you will not regret it.

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Ouroboros ( Antipodes lll ) by T.S. Simons – Review by Carla Clemmons

Ouroboros (Antipodes #3)Ouroboros by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This third book in the series definitely took unexpected twists and turns! Cam has already gone through so much in a short time. On his journey to get answers and heal Cam learns more than he bargained for. And then finally learning the reason they were all chosen makes for a late night page turner! I really enjoy the way T. S. Simons writes. Definitely looking forward to more of her books!

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Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons – Review by Rayne East

Ouroboros (Antipodes #3)Ouroboros by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I highly recommend this series. This is just blowing me away and I am so enthralled it is scary. I am so excited to know that there is still more to come. Each of the books so far has just exceeded my expectations. These are not quick, easy reads. Each book must be read in order, savoured and understood. The world building is exceptional and it reads so much like a movie playing in my head. In this book we get to hear from Freyja’s point of view and it was an eye opener. Connections and assumptions that I had made in the previous books were shattered. I can’t wait to see where the author takes Cam and Freyja’s story next.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Rayne East

The Liminal Space (Antipodes #2)The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book made me ugly cry. Not just the lone tear that I normally shed but actually sobs. The emotion bleeds off the pages and I was drawn straight into the world. I love the writing, so easy to connect with and raw. This book takes off right where book 1 ended and it didn’t take me long to be swept away into Cam’s life. This was not an easy ride and every blow felt so real. The creation of the world, the character development and the whole concept just comes together flawlessly. Can’t wait to launch into book 3.

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Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons – Review by Desiree Ottinger

Ouroboros (Antipodes #3)Ouroboros by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

So enjoyed this!! I did not see the twists coming AT ALL! But I enjoyed them nonetheless! I was happy to read from Freya’s viewpoint in this book! She saw things and experienced things that Cam didn’t and it was refreshing to see her old character come back out. She is pretty amazing!

The thought process to write this book must have been immense! Wonderful writing that I haven’t read in awhile! Thank you, T.S. Simons for putting this out into the world!

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Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons – Review by Jonell Collins

Ouroboros (Antipodes #3)Ouroboros by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons was another excellent read in the Antipodes series. I have thoroughly enjoyed this series of books. The ones I have read so far have all been from Cam’s viewpoint. It was a nice turn that this one has given Freyja a voice. Another great thing about this story is the parallels with current events in our own society. The only drawback for me in this book is the adult situations. I would have preferred less to none of them because this is a really great story and very well written. I really hate it when I have to skip sections of story.

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Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

Ouroboros (Antipodes #3)Ouroboros by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the 3rd installment of this series, and wow, what can I say but 5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟. I love YA dystopian reads and hands down this is one of my favorite series’ to date. Twists, turns, drama and romance all rolled up in one. Cam’s character is really coming into his own and friendships are truly tested. I can feel connected to these characters and I would HIGHLY recommend reading this book.

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Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons – Review by Rebecca Hill

Ouroboros (Antipodes #3)Ouroboros by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ouroboros is the third book in the Antipodes series by T.S. Simons. I joined this series with the second book. In the second book, I spent time lost in the characters and trying to figure out who was who. This time, having read the 2nd, I spent much less time confused. I would highly recommend starting with the first book in the series. The books can be read alone but are much better read in a series. This book picks up Cam’s story where we left off in the 2nd. Campbell is grieving the loss of his wife. He goes on a solo journey tracking down Laetitia’s family and their past. Ultimately, he ends up back together with his first wife, Freyja. Together, they discover a plot that threads through all of the communities, affecting every facet of their life. Once again, T.S. Simons weaves a wonderful story of overcoming and love. This book is thought provoking and worth the read.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

The Liminal Space (Antipodes #2)The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I am so enjoying this series, and the 2nd book does not disappoint. I love YA Dystopia books and this is no different. As Cam continues his journey and he finally settles down in Lewis. His character really grows in this 2nd installment of this series for sure. Going from the past to the present, would you truly start over? There are questions no doubt as would I, would I start over? This book is just full of emotion for me and hard to put down.

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Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons – Review by Chrissy Spulak

Ouroboros (Antipodes #3)Ouroboros by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The third installment of the Antipodes series, Ouroboros by T.S. Simons, is a heart-wrencher. This one hits right where it hurts – in a good way!! I LOVE this story and its characters. The reader definitely needs to read these three books in order to get the full effect and understand all of the backstory and nuances. But, I can recommend the previous books just as much as this one, so it will not be a hard thing to do. This series is jam-packed with action and emotion, and you will grow to love Cam’s character and continue this journey along with him. Not only does this book contain characters that are relatable and endearing, but the post-apocalyptic theme is eerily relevant in today’s world of Covid. This book really is an entire world in the palm of your hand. 5 out of 5 stars!

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