by Myra McEntire
Okay, so this was great up until about 69% when I started to question where this was going. Then of course, there's the whole time-traveling thing which didn't make sense to me. If a traveler from the future journeys to the past where they are in existence, if they die, wouldn't they still be alive ...
This book has been around for a while and it’s been on my radar for just about that long. Of course the premise of the book got my attention, but I think it was the cover that actually grabbed me. It’s just so striking and unique. I know you’re not supposed to judge a book by it’s cover, but when yo...
I can't do it anymore!I'm not going to rate this because I only got 16% in, but it's driving me nuts. So far, the biggest conflict is the fact that the main character is working with a pretty boy, they're attracted to each other, and the boy's employer doesn't allow them to date because of their wor...
If I were less stingy with my 5-star ratings, then this would definitely get one of those instead of the 4 stars I'm reluctantly marking it. Hourglass kept me up until 3am on a work day because I started it before bed and just couldn't put it down. The heroine Emerson Cole is delightfully Southern, ...
What a book! I don't even know where to start. I'm fascinated with time travel stories since Diana Gabaldon published Outlander in the 1990s. I guess the possibility of manipulating something in the past responds to most of us.Hourglass is the story of Emerson, Em for friends. Very soon you realise ...
No nakoniec to bolo celkom dobré. Em je úžasná hrdinka, zloží sa presne vtedy keď má, nepočúva príkazy, ktoré jej dáva brat a Michael, je nízka, vidí ľudí z minulosti a navyše je vtipná. Keby cestovali v čase v prvej polovici knihy bolo by to lepšie, takto sa mi to zdalo príliš natiahnuté. (no ale m...
6/11 - Hey, not bad! My only complaint is that occasionally the characters' emotional reactions/thought processes are rushed, so it can be hard to follow their motivations. I occasionally found myself re-reading passages to see if I had missed something. But it was interesting, and I'd read another ...