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Last Chance to Save the World
Last Chance to Save the World | Beth Revis
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The explosive, satisfying conclusion to the Chaotic Orbits novella trilogy sees Ada and Rian breaking into a high-security facility to give Earth a fighting chance at survival Sexy, fast, fun and funny, this happily-ever-after ending is perfect for fans of the Murderbot novels and the Wayfairers series After a few weeks trapped on board a spaceship with Ada (and, oh look, theres only one bed), Rian has to admit that maybe Adas rebels have a point. The nanobots poised to be unleashed on Earth are infected with malware that will ultimately leave the residents of Earth in a worse position than theyre in now. But is it too late? Ada and Rian arrive on Earth with little time to spare. Together, they have to break into a high-security facility and infect the nanobots with a counter-virus before theyre released in order to give Earth a fighting chance. And if Ada happens to notice some great tech laying around in this high-security facility she shouldnt have access to and then happens to steal a bunch of it when Rians not looking? Well, he knew who she was before he teamed up with her. And if he wants it back, hes going to have to catch her first. With countless twists and turns, this enemies-to-lovers slow-burn and high-tension romance plays on a Sherlock and Moriarity character dynamic rooted in science fiction with a heavy romance and mystery angle.
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3 ⭐I thought this was the third and final book in this series. It doesn‘t feel like a third and final book. It feels like the first ending before a new plot sequence. Ada and Ryan have made it back to the original Earth. Their combined mission is to reprogram the nanobots that will help clean up earth and save the planet. We do get to meet Ada‘s mom and some of her friends and find out important background information.

LibrarianRyan But at the same time this book almost felt like it wanted to be the original Tom Cruise Mission Impossible with the wait… what the… there is the mission, there‘s the second mission, and then we only learn about this overarching type of rebellion, but don‘t get enough information or the information is too confusing. I did like this book, but I have been a fan of Beth Revis for a while. And she normally does better than this. Ada is a pretty 3d
LibrarianRyan decent unreliable narrator and it‘s for that reason I cannot decide if I want a sequel series or not. I can‘t make up my mind. I love the first two books. I liked this one. Overall together it works, but each story definitely did need to be its own book. 3d
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