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Time's Edge

Rysa Walker

4.02 AVERAGE


Enjoyable YA romantic time-travel story. Brace sympathetic heroine, fun secondary characters, romantic thread involving choosing between two great heroes. (Some language)
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ajreader's review

4.0

Just as with the first book in the series, I devoured this installment in less than two days. I couldn't put it down. I'm loving this series!

bdsongbird8's review

5.0

This series is one of my favorites and I am bursting with anticipation for the next book. It is a fun, easy read without some of the confusing pitfalls of other time travel series.

Oltre ad essere una serie straordinaria, scritta benissimo e incredibilmente coinvolgente, credo che il suo valore aggiunto stia nel riuscire ad incastrare alcuni eventi reali in un romanzo fantasy, e il risultato è una storia unica, interessante e originale. Una lettura assolutamente da fare
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Complicated
adventurous dark emotional hopeful mysterious
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bonniereads777's review

5.0

Great! Will do longer review later.

doublearegee's review

4.0

Knowing I'm going to have to wait till October for the next book in the series, I've been trying to read slowly. However, once I got to the end I had to plow through to finish. Argh!!! Now I have to wait five months!

annetown's review

4.0

Yas.

The writing in this book is confusing and feels a little rushed, but overall, the story, the ending, the main plot is delightful. Big fan.
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emjay24's review

5.0

This was book number two in the Chronos series, although there was a novella, book 1.5 in between, so it’s really the third. If you didn’t read 1.5, go back and do that before you read this one, otherwise things could get a little more confusing. Since this book is about time travelers and the timelines keep changing and overlapping and disappearing and reappearing, things tend to get confusing anyway. Kate is wearing herself thin in this book trying to fight against her grandfather Saul and getting all the Chronos keys back, and meanwhile he and Cyrists are getting more and more of a toehold over her time and the past and future. The ending doesn’t resolve too much, it’s more like a chapter ending than a book ending, and the next book isn’t out until September it looks like. ¾ of the way through this book I slowed down considerably and forced myself not to rush because it’s so good and I wanted to conserve it, but all things have to come to an end. I like this series because things are always twisting around. I will be anxiously awaiting book three, and hope maybe we’ll get a 2 ½ to tide us over.