In the sequel to the award-winning Stonewords, Zoe uses her talent for journeying through time to return to the era of her own mother's childhood, where it becomes up to Zoe to prevent a tragedy that could shatter her own future.
not bad. it's the sequel to my favorite book stonewords, but this wasn't near as exciting. had some good parts and a good book for young adults, but i probably wouldn't read it again.
Pam Conrad is definitely becoming a favorite author of mine. I enjoyed this story but I was weirdly hoping that they’d go to Zoe Louise’s grave or we could know the life she ended up having after book one, that’s why I read the sequel.