A review by wolfthorn
Now, Then, and Everywhen by Rysa Walker

2.0

This wasn't quite what I expected so it was disappointing. It was very slow, the alteration of history in the blurb doesn't happen until almost 40% of the way through the story. Lots of long info dumps that are a slog to read. I much preferred Madi's chapters to Tyson's, although I can't say that any of the characters were particularly appealing. I didn't realise that this book was a prequel series, but I did get the impression that I was missing a lot of background information about people and situations which would have made the book more enjoyable.