History is changing and not in a good way for Junior, because if his visions are true, he will no longer exist in his own timeline. His only hope is to go back in time and find his mother's childhood friend, Ian. Ian is the only person who can stop history from changing and put things right.
Little to Junior's knowledge of just how hard his journey will be with the changes in history now have complicated for Ian. Ian's best friend, Kayla, seems to have been wiped from history, and he must do whatever he can to get Kayla back safely without changing anything else in history.
Ian must also find out who and why history is being changed in the first place. Now ask yourself, how far would you go to change history to save a friend, even if it means changing your own future?
Starnes makes his debut in time travel with this gripping, leisurely-paced first installment in the Saving History series and tells the story of a group of young adults who set on to make a correction to the timeline to save the future from vicious forces.
Strange visions are haunting Junior. History is changing gradually. When Junior realizes the ultimate change in history will eradicate his own existence from the timeline, he decides to go back in the past and locate his mother’s best friend Ian, the person who has the power to make correction to the timeline and set things right. But Ian himself is going through a dilemma of his own: strange things are happening around him; his best friend Kyla is missing; and a vicious villain wants to change the timeline for his own ulterior motives. To save Kyla, Ian must change his own future or risk losing his best friend forever.
With his own diagnosis of ASD and Dyslexia, Starnes is clearly well informed about the real struggles of people with reading disorders; reading a time travel book with its complicated layers of world-building and temporal hijinks presents a daunting task. Keeping in mind his own struggles of reading fiction, Starnes keeps the worldbuilding simple and story’s multiple strands from getting too tangled, making it an ideal adventurous tale for people with reading disorders.
His characterization is done nicely; Ian shines as the protagonist, his gentle temperament, integrity, and sensitivity makes him an endearing hero. Kyla who comes across as a typical teenager easily makes her place in readers’ hearts with her courage and subtle intuition. The friendship between Ian and Kyla and their unbreakable bond is both sweet and believable. Junior doesn’t get much space in the story, but he makes his presence known nonetheless.
The narrative runs mostly at a leisurely pace, though it gets hampered with sudden introductions of new characters and informed backstory at times. However, it never loses its momentum.
Starnes’s simple prose is accessible and his plot full of twists and turns as he establishes Ian’s complex world, successfully raising the stakes of the further books in the series. The cliffhanger finale is sure to have readers clamoring for the next installment.
With its intriguing storyline and fine pacing, the book makes for an engrossing time-travel tale. YA readers (12+) will be rewarded.
Review copy of this book was sent to me for free by the authors having joined @voraciousreadersonly
Just finished reading Time Keeper by @starnesbooksllc and it was so good. I've never read anything like it before, but I loved it so much. Began off so confused but once I got into it, it all started to make sense. The story line is so different from anything else I've read, and I wasn't sure about it going into it. But I am so glad I gave this book a go. I read though it in a few hours as I needed to know what happened. Will definitely be picking up book 2 as this mystery has only just began. Would recommend picking this up it's such an amazing read.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author through Voracious Readers.
What a fantastic read. This book kept me hooked from start to finish, I even read this book in the same day as I didn’t want to put it down in case I missed something!!
You really need to read this, I promise you will not be disappointed. I can not wait to read more from this author... absolutely fabulous 😊
Mysterious birthday gift? Check. Disappearing best friend? Check. Disruptions in the timeline? Check. The whole concept of this story was fascinating. I wanted to know just as badly as Ian did who was messing with history and why. The writing style felt a little too repetitive for my taste, but otherwise the story flowed along nicely and was an entertaining read. *I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author via Voracious Readers Only*