This is very much the middle book in a trilogy. Gwen is bewildered both by her new role as the Ruby - one in a group of time travelers spread out through time - and by the boy who is the diamond in that same group. In this episode she has only known she was part of this group for about a week. She i...
I am usually wary of middle books in trilogies because, like the middle child, they’re just there. Not as intriguing as the first book and not as satisfying as the last one. They are a bridge between the beginning to the conclusion and are often just a set up for the conclusion and do not have a sto...
While Reading:Ruby Red first introduced reader to Gwen and the Circle of Twelve. The Twelve’s talent? Time travel.Words cannot describe how much I adore this series. I thought I loved Ruby Red. But Sapphire Blue blows the first book out of the water. With the second book in the series, the story rea...
I was so excited when I started reading Ruby Red! I had read multiple comments about how good it was and I was definitely not let down! I loved this book, the story and how unique it was. Kerstin Gier added so many details (so many) that you would never think of thinking about. All the details and l...
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