Brilliant sequel

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After a speed-dating show that is literally out of this world, twelve young astronauts are set to become the first humans to colonise Mars. They are also the victims of the cruellest of plots.
Léonor thought she was a pioneer on an extraordinary mission. She thought she had left all regrets behind her on Earth. But when memories are this painful, there can be no forgetting . . .
Characters
Leonor is as wonderful as ever. Her relationship with the rest of the crew is a little more open. It gives the story scope and allows her to become the leader, whether she wants it or not. She is the consistent within a world of chaos and you'll want to stay by her side from start to finish.
Returning characters Harmony and Andrew are thrown further into the fray in Distortion and they are a welcome addition to the narrative. Now Andrew is not trying to put pieces together on his own, the tension has changed somewhat. Allowing him to spend time with Harmony gives the reader more scope into his character and he's someone I want to spend even more time with.
Plot
Not going to lie, I wasn't sure where the sequel was going. By the mid way point I was convinced there wasn't a sequel. I assumed that perhaps the trilogy was condensed, and it was leaving me a little sad. It's on of the reasons why the final act pulled the rug from under me and yet again had me begging for the sequel. 
Collision cannot come quick enough for me. The writing is engaging and the story is compulsive. You can't put it down and it certainly would make the perfect TV show for all ages.
 Pick up Distortion and Ascension now. Collision is due April 2019