I must start off this review with a mention of the artwork. The author has used psychedelic sixties colors which puts me in heaven. I wish that the story matched these lovely colors but for me it did not.
The story opens with a man named Jack finding his pregnant wife Patience murdered in their home. After years of living with his grief Jack finds a time traveling machine and uses it to go back in time to save Patience.
I am not a fan of time traveling stories so I found this book hard to follow. It does not seem right, though, to fault an author for writing a book that I am inclined to not like. I pickd up the book at my public library based on the color of the artwork. So, if you love time travel books, maybe this one is for you.
Thursday, September 17, 2020
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