by M.J. Rose, Phil Gigante
4 stars. 1st in a series. I am definitely interested in reading the rest of the series, though this book could have used an additional eye in editing. Portions could have (should have) been expanded for clarity and better story telling.
interesting but I just didn't find it quite satisfying.
Spectacular read! Amazing plot! I highly recommend this series (up to 6 books at the time of this review), unless the notion of reincarnation truly offends you. Still, even if you take the concept as fiction, or are able to suspend your disbelief, this is a marvelous book.
A bit of a wtf ending..more to follow
I enjoyed but sometimes it took too long for anything to happen. I felt at times that this was the introduction to something larger.
This book had an interesting premise, an engaging twisty plot, very good narration (I listened on audio) and an awful ending. The villain came out of nowhere. In fact, I'm still not certain he was the villain. There are plot threads left hanging and characters who I expected to play a role in the...
Josh Ryder's explodes when he gets caught in the blast of a bomb exploding in Rome. After that nothing is the same for this American photojournalist.His mind is invaded by memories, but they are not his. They are from a man back in ancient Rome. But he can smell the air, and the longings and feeling...
WARNING: This review contains spoilers!I REALLY wanted to like this book. With a topic of reincarnation I thought it would be right up my alley. I rate it a high 2. It was okay, but with some serious flaws. The author had a great concept, but the plot had serious holes, too many characters and chara...