Felicity Pulman First of all, the book is written in present tense, which I feel always puts a book at a disadvantage as few writers can pull off writing present tense without slipping tenses and it's very difficult, at least for me, to engage with a story written in present tense. There is good r...
Thyme for Trust is the last in the Janna Mysteries, and this was the first time I'd read it, despite having read the first three about four times each.I liked the way the series ended, even if I was Team Hugh. There were a few bits that made me wrinkle my nose. A lot of it felt mechanical, and as if...
I NEED THE NEXT BOOK NOWSeriously, this is being set up so well.
Very much enjoyed, and I kind of like how long it's taking her to find out about her mother and father. Leaves the backbone of the story, while new plots crop up.I especially like the scenes between Janna and Hugh. I usually hate romance, but there's something about this one that I like. It's so ina...
In the end no match for Brother Cadfael. Full Review on Bibliodaze
This book is fantastic. I loved everything about it, from being an Australian to a historical, but also the fact that it was written in the present and then shifted to the past. A Ring Through Time was fantastically written and so intriguing that I just had to find out what happened to both the past...
Alice 'Allie' Bennett Has moved to Norfolk Island with her family, where her ancestors had also lived. Finding herself an 'outsider,' Allie is determined to find out the truth about her ancestors involvement in the islands past.A Ring Through Time is haunting tale of love, betrayal and sacrifice. It...
The descriptions on Goodreads and Netgalley are identical and practically told the story! Nevertheless, it was a hauntingly good read and I loved it.The story is told from the perspective of Alice Bennett (she is called Allie). She with her family have moved to Norfolk Island for a sea change. He...