---4.5 Stars---
Another successful book in the intriguing 46. Ascending Book Series!!!
It was enjoyable to catch back up with the Zeitman family and join them again on their next adventure!
This is the third book I’ve read from the talented writer, S. R. Cronin. A couple months ago, I had the privilege of reading her book, “One of One,” which is Book One of the 46. Ascending Book Series. Then, a few weeks ago I read, “Shape of Secrets,” which is Book Two in the 46. Ascending Book Series and I really enjoyed them both, so I was excited to read her latest work – which also happens to fall in the same series. “Twists of Time,” is Book Three in the 46. Ascending Book Series.
Like with the previous books, and with the rest of this book series, this book follows the Zeitman family. This particular book focuses on the husband/father, Alex, and his job as a physics teacher at Early Gulch High School.
This book follows Alex’s friend, Dr. Stan Drexler and his students while on an excavation they finally discover a stone box – the “holy grail,” Mayan Artifact Dr. Drexler had spent several years searching for. Dr. Drexler opens the stone box and discovers there is a well-preserved yellow paper inside covered in hieroglyphs. Before he photographs the box and works on deciphering the hieroglyphics the box is mysteriously gone, and Dr. Drexler’s career and reputation is tarnished. It isn’t until many years down the road when the box is mailed to him with an apology. Dr. Drexler is then given a second chance at cracking the hieroglyphic message and partners up with Alex for help solving the clues – and so a hunt for a mystery Mayan Treasure is afoot.
This book also follows one of Alex’s students, Xuha. Xuha, who is bullied and teased for being an immigrant. Xuha is of Mayan decent and is carrying a deep secret. His plot point focuses on immigration and racism. This is a powerful and compelling part of the story that brings up a revolting and unsavory - but still ever present in today's society - a prejudice and discriminatory culture.
This felt so on the button right now! With Trump Nation it seems immigration bullying is actually considered tolerated if not acceptable – perhaps even encouraged in some cities!!!
I really liked Alex! He is smart, charming, considerate, thoughtful, helpful, compassionate, and good-natured. Alex’s special ability is that he can warp time. It’s a very intriguing ability and one that the science fiction community has been obsessed with so it was very riveting to see Mrs. Cronin’s take on it.
I also really liked Xuha and how he didn’t let the bullies – the Neo-Nazi’s aka the three T’s get to him. Xuha is intelligent, confident, funny, hopeful, positive, and self-assured regardless of his setbacks and disadvantages.
I found myself emotionally caught up in the characters and cheering for both Alex and Xuha!!!
I love the in-depth amount of research the author did while constructing this book. It was clear she was very familiar and well-versed on the culture, customs, and traditions of Southern North America. The author provided so much detail and such vivid descriptions it made the scenes easy to picture.
Mrs. Cronin goes above and beyond in her research and it strongly shows in her writing. She always seems to find a way to add significant historical references into fun and interesting scenes while showing an active knowledge of the area.
I always seem to learn a vast variety of information from her books that I find both compelling and intriguing! I had no idea that the Statue of Liberty was closed in 2001 after 09/11 for security reasons and wasn’t fully reopened until 2009.
This book genre is marketed as a science fiction/fantasy book and yet the author found a way to throw in adventure, mystery, intrigue, suspense, and romance elements into the book. It definitely added a fascinating extra component to the story!
I totally loved the exciting Mayan Artifact treasure hunt mystery! I had so much fun on the adventure with the characters and was on the edge on my seat waiting to see what we would find next!
There are some predictable scenes. However, there are quite a few unexpected twists and turns that you won’t see coming!
The only negative comments I have is that this book felt a bit jumpy with the time warp and as it goes back and forth from past to present scenes. Also, there is a lot going on in this book and you definitely have to pay attention while you’re reading. There were a few passages I had to re-read when I wasn’t totally focused. And when I was getting texts while reading this book, I got a bit lost on what was happening and ended up having to re-read a whole chapter.
The last tiff I have is that I was significantly surprised to find that this blurb was so misleading as it is was a totally different book inside. I really enjoyed the book and yes, the blurb does hint at some of the plot points, but it really doesn’t strike the main jiff of the book or give the book the justice it deserves.
I really liked all the additions to the book besides the story. This book included a map of Southern North America focusing on the settings in the book: Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. This book also included a list of resources the author used while researching and writing this book that includes songs, cultural, historical, and scientific information, etc. The website links and books are listed for easy access to follow up on the data. Also, at the end of this book is a list of characters names and their role in the book. These additions provided readers a little something extra. Plus, it allows the reader the chance to decide if they want to follow up with reading more research instead of having too much information forced on them by overloading too many facts into the book.
This book is book three in the 46. Ascending Book Series. It can be read as a standalone. There is a total of six books in this book series and all them have already been released for sale. All six books feature the Zeitman family and their special abilities. According to the author, all of these books in this series can be read as a standalone.
I will be reading and reviewing additional books in this series and look forward to sharing my take on those books with you soon!
All in all, I really enjoyed reading this book and would absolutely recommend it! I think all science fiction and fantasy readers will like this book - and this book series too! So, add it to your TBR List and get to reading - you won't be disappointed!
**Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of this book and have voluntarily provided an honest, and unbiased review in accordance with FTC regulations.**