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

2.0

As interesting as the premise was, I found myself mostly extremely confused trying to keep all of the characters straight. They really don't have much in the way of individual personalities and since their timelines intertwine it's even harder to distinguish them. No one stood out enough for me to care what happened to them and by the end I was so lost with the timeline itself that it failed to capture any tension.