Saturday, September 13, 2014

Unbound by J. B. Simmons and GIVEAWAY . . .


About the book:
Author: J. B. Simmons
Book: The Omega Trilogy (Book One)
Genre: Hybrid fantasy/sci-fi/End-times/Thriller/Christian.
Pages: 298
Age range: YA, yet I recommend if for readers sixteen and older. One curse word, which wasn't too bad and it does have romance, but it’s all pretty clean.


He must be released for a little while.
But the one who sees doesn’t believe. 

Elijah Goldsmith has nightmares he needs to ignore. Why would a rich kid from Manhattan dream three straight nights about a dragon and the destruction of St. Peter’s Basilica? He’s never even been to Rome.

It’s bad timing, too. He’s graduating soon and applying to be a spy in the International Security Agency. That’s where he meets Naomi. She’s the kind of girl who makes boys like Elijah want to share their secrets. Were they brought together to learn what his secrets mean? There’s more to their sparks than they think.

This is 2066, the year the world ends.



About the Author:
J.B. Simmons writes thrillers with an apocalyptic twist, and political philosophy clothed in fantasy. His latest novel, Unbound, tells the story of a rich kid from Manhattan with nightmares of a dragon and the world ending in 2066. In his Gloaming books, J.B. carries the torch of Tolkien and C.S. Lewis into an underground city with an exiled prince.
J.B. lives outside Washington, DC, with his wife, two toddlers, and an intriguing day job. He wakes early, runs a lot, and fuels it all with coffee or leftover juice boxes. He'd love to hear from you:
Via email: jbsimmons.light@gmail.com
On the web: jbsimmons.com
On Twitter: @jbsimmonslight
On Facebook: facebook.com/JBSimmonsAuthor
On GoodReads: goodreads.com/jbsimmons

My Review:
J. B. Simmons is truly a very gifted writer. I don’t mean this lightly. I LOVE his style of writing.  It pulls you in and doesn’t let you go. . .  forewarning.
Unbound is his third published work, book one of a new series, and so far my personal fav from him.

Being aware of the world’s craziness and living in the 21st century where technology has taken over, I enjoyed how Mr. Simmons wrote the future so believable. It’s not like Star Wars, indeed futuristic, but strangely real.

Unbound is told through Elijah’s point of view and he is a fun character. He’s Jewish, but holds no faith, is training to be a spy, and has these crazy dreams that mean something really big. Right away you like him and I enjoyed following him in this adventure. It was great being in his head.  All of Mr. Simmons character’s felt real and he did a really nice job on having a variety of people with different backgrounds. 

This book is for YA, yet I recommend if for readers sixteen and older. One curse word, which wasn’t too bad and it does have romance, but it’s all pretty clean.

Cons . . . I don't mean this in any disrespect, I really don't,  but the only con I can give is the authors view pertaining to certain events in the book of Revelation, such as the 1000 Years of Peace, which I believe has not come to pass.  Now I believe in the book of Revelation just with different opinions from what is told sometimes in Unbound.  He has some great history and it all flows in nicely, but I want to warn the reader to be a little cautious about some of it. I wasn't too pleased with the ending. With that being said, please look into the book of Revelation for yourself and decide. Remember Unbound is fiction, woven with some truth, so don't take it all as literal. J. B. Simmons is indeed a Christian, I don't doubt that. :-) He has written a great tale and I have enjoyed it, but with all end-time fiction a warning of caution is good to have.


 I look forward to book two,and I look forward to more books by J. B. Simmons.

Because I liked this book I’m doing a GIVEAWAY and since J.B. Simmons is pretty awesome he is graciously adding two signed paper copies into my giveaway.  So THREE lucky winners.




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You can purchase Unbound in Kindle and paperback here

6 comments:

  1. Rev 3:20
    Great review!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by my blog and entering, Lori. :-)
      That's a great verse!

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  2. Ryan, thanks so much for your thoughtful review. And great advice about looking into Revelation -- I was hoping to inspire exactly that.

    Thank you as well for hosting the giveaway. Can't wait to see who wins!

    - J.B.

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    1. Thank YOU, J.B. :-) I did some searching again into Revelation as I read Unbound, so well done. You inspired me.

      And again, thank you! You made my giveaway extra fun and I look forward to others reading and enjoying Unbound.

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  3. Unfortunately I don't really do tweets and on top of that my Twitter account won't let me in... but thanks for inviting me to join in on this! It sounds like it's a pretty awesome book. :D

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