
Member Reviews

Some books get more comfortable to read and more attractive the deeper you go into the story. It took me a shamefully long time to read both of the ones in the series (it does not conclude and now waiting for the next might be my just desserts!)
There are so many timelines in this narrative, including one which indicates the 'other' these are preceded by the infinity symbol for greater emphasis. When we last left Jonathan, there was light at the end of the tunnel for him with people actually listening to what he had to say. Now, since people are starting to believe him, his life is in even more danger. All the different cogs littered throughout the previous instalment is beginning to come together. The only reason you would have to read the previous one would be to have some emotional attachment to those 'missing' children who are but the middle of an even larger story.
It is very fast-paced and always on the go. The layering which was mildly annoying in the previous book and the fact that I had to hold so many threads in my mind was tiring(previously). In this, it actually felt like an advantage because the main storyline felt shorter, but we learn a lot more about the plotline and the world(s) that the book covers. We are left in a minor cliff hanger and although its been almost two years since its release, I still hold on to the hope that the next book would release soon!
I received an ARC thanks to NetGalley and the publishers but the reviews are entirely based on my own reading experience.

Unfortunately, I did not love this second book as much as I enjoyed the first one. I genuinely thought I would, and I couldn't wait to jump back in but I think that because of the longer length, I found myself bored at parts. Kinda disappointing but still an enjoyable read.

Where is book 3? What an exciting tale which will keep your turning each page. An excellently crafted narrative with protagonist we can all relate and connect with. Brilliant read.

Thankyou to NetGalley, BooksGoSocial and the author, Matthew J Beier, for the opportunity to read a digital copy of The Release of Jonathan Flite in exchange for an honest and unbiased opinion.
This book is the second book in the Jonathan Flite series, and it was just as good as the first.
The storyline was well thought out and written. The writing flows beautifully between the timelines and is truly captivating.
Definitely worth a read

Mysterious and atmospheric, this book was gripping from start to finish. A fine example of the genre from a new voice.

If you've read the first book,this is very much a must read... it fleshed out the story of Elijah (am assuming each book will do that with a seperate character) whilst slowly moving us forward in the "present day".
It's still nuts,there's a lot going on,but it's fast paced and interesting.
I worry by book 5 there will be too much to remember though.
Still no closer to knowing the "why?" of Jonathan... but still looking forward to finding out more.