Time Echo CHRONOS Files 15 The Chronos Files eBook Rysa Walker
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Time Echo CHRONOS Files 15 The Chronos Files eBook Rysa Walker
Like "Timebound," I found myself easily slipping into these characters and spellbound by the story they tell. I was thrilled to find it was out so soon after I finished the first. I was having withdrawals and seriously lamenting the fact that Book II isn't due out until fall.I really enjoyed Kiernan's viewpoint and his personal history, along with the glimpses of Prudence only hinted at in the first installment. The intricate weaving of all of these timelines is a complicated task. I can't believe Rysa Walker has done it in so few pages. I found nothing hanging, nothing juxtaposed, no anachronisms and no character acting "out of character." Again, I saw a typo or two, but nothing glaring and I wasn't overly distracted by them. A serious sci-fi fan, and history buff to boot, I am not easily drawn in, but Ms. Walker has hooked me for a second time, right down to my dreams.
My only complaint is that she'll NEVER be able to keep up with my voracious and growing appetite for her work. I reserve five stars for the masters, but don't think I will be able to class Rysa Walker as anything else much longer. A true reading pleasure.
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Time Echo CHRONOS Files 15 The Chronos Files eBook Rysa Walker Reviews
Rysa has done it again by writing a backstory from the perspective of one of the other characters from her original novel Timebound. She has now purposely written herself into a corner by creating 2 wonderful male characters that are both in love with the primary female character. I'm not concerned, however, for I'm confident that Rysa will move things along in a satisfying manner when her next book comes out in October. In fact, I would now confidently purchase anything Rysa wrote because she's proven her skills to me.
Although reading about time travel sometimes leaves me with the same muffled feeling of which the characters speak, it's a favorite fantasy of mine. Rysa Walker has fully entertained me with Timebound and now Time's Echo. Can't wait to start the next one!
In Timebound we are caught up in a world that kept shifting as things were changed around in the past. Kate’s grandmother is trying to stop her grandfather from switching more things in the past to create more followers to the Cyrist’s cult of followers and whatever end game he has planned for the future.
Timebound had by far the strangest love triangle I’ve ever read. Kiernan remembers Kate from a previous time line where they were lovers. She doesn’t remember that time line at all. Kate is dating Trey in Timebound and if she succeeds in making changes to the past he won’t remember her at all.
Okay so I didn’t really get attached to Kiernan in Timebound, the majority of the time he was his eight-year old self while he and Kate were together. But I am totally attached to Kiernan’s character now, and Trey I’m so sorry but I’m rooting for him a bit. Time’s Echo shows a Kate and Kiernan that are deeply in love and have been together for a year and a half until one day she just disappears.
Now Kiernan must figure out why she was taken out of the timeline they were in and how to get her back. He is playing a dangerous game with Pru (Kate’s psychotic aunt) and Simon who seem to hold the information he needs. Also Saul is setting up for something big and to help Kate he must try to solve that riddle as well.
He will do everything he can to protect her
”This was not supposed to be our first kiss, Kate. But if you do not hurry, it will almost certainly be our last.”
I’m glad I read the novella as it gives some extra insight into the Cyrist’s network and Saul’s plans for the future and the lengths he is willing to go. It also showed that some people might not be as good or as bad as we initially thought. I’m not sure who I’m going to trust in the next book besides Kate/Kiernan and Trey.
This novella also really built on the relationship angle that was glossed over a bit in the first book. I felt a deeper connection to the characters and their plight. Looking forward to the second book in this Time Travel Tale coming in October.
Warning The first book was definitely Young Adult but the series might be moving into New Adult territory. While there was no actual sex on page there were many references to it and innuendos of it.
The story from Kate's perspective in Timebound was much better told. Kiernan's story here in the Novella filled in the holes from Timebound but didn't have as strong a story line. It just meandered and in the end lost the mystery that Timebound embodied. The excitement and emotion that held me with the first book was completely lost. While it did bring to light (a very little bit) more about Kiernan and Kate's relationship, I was disappointed that the writing didn't deliver on the scenes from Kate's memory that I hoped it would. It was rather bland overall and I felt a little cheated after getting such wonderful, titillating glimpses of these two characters from the earlier book. Hoping for the best with the next release which despite this poor review, I am looking forward to reading.
I enjoyed the first book, and was interested in seeing how the characters would resolve the problems remaining at the end of that book. I am still interested in that because those questions still remain.
This book like the first is well written. Unlike the first, this book is not a fully developed, stand alone story, but more of a post script to the first. In order to understand this you have to have read the first book. Even so, I found myself confused and referred back to the first book just to refresh my memory on who the main male character was.
If you are interested in the series read book one and wait for book three ? Book two will only flesh out one of the characters.
I loved reading the events from Timebound (The Chronos Files, #1) from Kiernan's perspective. At first I was a little disappointed ("Oh! I already know what happens!"), but that didn't last long, as it was much more than the events he and Kate shared.
This is well worth the read and kept my love for the Chronos Files active! (I'm spreading out my reading so I can savor the series for a long time.)
Like "Timebound," I found myself easily slipping into these characters and spellbound by the story they tell. I was thrilled to find it was out so soon after I finished the first. I was having withdrawals and seriously lamenting the fact that Book II isn't due out until fall.
I really enjoyed Kiernan's viewpoint and his personal history, along with the glimpses of Prudence only hinted at in the first installment. The intricate weaving of all of these timelines is a complicated task. I can't believe Rysa Walker has done it in so few pages. I found nothing hanging, nothing juxtaposed, no anachronisms and no character acting "out of character." Again, I saw a typo or two, but nothing glaring and I wasn't overly distracted by them. A serious sci-fi fan, and history buff to boot, I am not easily drawn in, but Ms. Walker has hooked me for a second time, right down to my dreams.
My only complaint is that she'll NEVER be able to keep up with my voracious and growing appetite for her work. I reserve five stars for the masters, but don't think I will be able to class Rysa Walker as anything else much longer. A true reading pleasure.
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