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Lost Time by D.L. Orton

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5.0

My original Lost Time audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.
This is the second book in the “Between Two Evils” series, which consists of three books so far. [b:Crossing in Time|24934981|Crossing in Time (Between Two Evils, #1)|D.L. Orton|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1423942336s/24934981.jpg|44980455] should ideally be read prior to this one.
Having listened to the first book two years ago, I was a tad worried whether it would be difficult to get back into the story. In book 1, the story line was very complex with several perspectives and different time periods. Here, we have a linear story line and basically just Diego’s story. It was no problem at all to get back into it. However, I was expecting to find out more about Isabel. The love story between Diego and Isabel was a major part of book 1. Instead, there are two other perspectives introduced: 17-year-old Shannon’s and her mother’s, Lani. Lani is the doctor treating Diego after he mistakenly arrives some 20 years in the future in an alternate reality.
The story line is easy to follow. Even though I am not a big fan of science fiction / dystopian / time travel stories, I really enjoy this series because [a:D.L. Orton|13506103|D.L. Orton|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1427753745p2/13506103.jpg] has a genuine talent for creating interesting, likeable, multi-layered characters and all the relationship aspects are extremely well done and believable. This installment is a lot less steamy than the first book was. There is also less action. Nevertheless, I truly enjoyed it. It is very well written and filled with some nice little bits of humor. While I’m still dying to find out about Diego and Isabel, I am now also fully invested in what happens to Shannon.
My main complaint would be that the end just came out of nowhere. The story moves along quite slowly initially and then becomes pretty intense and really emotional towards the end. I was actually really shocked when the audio stopped and had to check I wasn’t missing anything. If I had checked that book 2 was only half the length of book 1 maybe I wouldn’t have been quite so taken by surprise.

So, by the end of this book, there are still lots of questions unanswered, but I am looking forward to the next installment, which – fortunately – is already available on audio.

The narration is once again done by Noah Michael Levine and Erin deWard. They won an Audie Award in 2016 and are my favorite duo of narrators. Their performances are simply outstanding. They work together so well. Erin deWard’s portrayal of young Shannon is brilliant. Noah Michael Levine’s accents are excellent. This would be worth listening to just for the narration.
There were no issues with the quality of the production.

I would highly recommend this series to anybody who enjoys time travel adventures and/or dystopian stories and who is not put off by some romance / relationship issues and enjoys a bit of humor / banter.
Story: 4.5 stars
Narration: 5 stars

Audiobook provided for review by the audiobookreviewer.com
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