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Time's Edge
by Rysa Walker
This series is possibly the best series I've ever read at managing parallel timelines with the world changing and only a select few remembering the previous timeline. The author shows such a deft hand at keeping the complications manageable and interesting in equal parts that I almost never want to read a book she writes if it doesn't involve time travel because it will just be missed potential.
This novel continues the fight against the Cyrists. Similar to the first this doesn't get our heroes all that closer to stopping them (which, I assume, will be the crux of the final novel in the series) but it does move the overall plot along while having a couple of interesting subplots. The Kiernan-Kate-Trey love triangle is getting trickier and more interesting; it's actually relevant to the overall plot, as well, so doesn't feel tacked-on like so many other romantic complications in books.
If you like intricate time travel and/or a no-nonsense female protagonist who shows she's a human with a gift just trying to fix the world then I highly recommend this series. I look forward to Book 3.
This novel continues the fight against the Cyrists. Similar to the first this doesn't get our heroes all that closer to stopping them (which, I assume, will be the crux of the final novel in the series) but it does move the overall plot along while having a couple of interesting subplots. The Kiernan-Kate-Trey love triangle is getting trickier and more interesting; it's actually relevant to the overall plot, as well, so doesn't feel tacked-on like so many other romantic complications in books.
If you like intricate time travel and/or a no-nonsense female protagonist who shows she's a human with a gift just trying to fix the world then I highly recommend this series. I look forward to Book 3.