With Cold and Hot gone, Tal and Noah find themselves in Ezan’s new world, Eretz Olam. With the physical wall eliminated, will the Balance offer everything Tal and Noah dreamed of?
In Eretz Olam, Tal is a renowned healer. Reunited with his family, he is surrounded by happiness and love.
Noah is the king of Eretz Olam. The country being more nuanced than Hot, the king’s job is not without daily challenges.
The gods had made it clear, the sacrifice of changing the world was Tal and Noah’s to pay. With their newly found lives, something precious was lost—memories.
One of them, however, remembers it all. The heart-wrenching truth is that the price of remembering proved to be much higher than the price of forgetting.
Follow Tal and Noah on their lost and found journey to their happily ever after. In the Land of Lost and Found is an LGBTQ+ romance novel with mature content.
This is a wonderful conclusion to the set! There is an HEA, but so much angst, emotion, and feelings on the way. The price Noah and Tal have to pay for the new world is almost overbearing, but it leads to a beautiful, magical journey of reconnection and love.
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I really enjoyed this book it was interesting to see how the world changed once the gods were destroyed and balance restored it was really hard to see Noah and tal struggle with the separation and memory loss but I’m really happy with the destination their journey took them to
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Tal woke up to a new world. His old world, Cold/Hot, had been changed into a world with four seasons. The people had changed also, from his brother to his mother. Tal still had his memory of his old world and he had to learn the new one. Noah, was still king, but he had no memory of the old world or Tal. They were told they had to make a sacrifice. I loved this story.
Balance has been found and they are in very different places. One has all their memories while the other one has last them all. Their lives are not without problems and they may need to try to find each other again. Can they find each other? Will life get better for them? See if they find each other again
I loved this book. This is the sequel to In The Land of Lost and Found: Findings. Wonderful world building here. The lands of Hot and Cold are no more. Now there is Eretz Olam. It's a different world than before and both Tal and Noah's lives are different within it. But the biggest difference is Noah lost his memories of Tal and the life he once had. This was the sacrifice he had to make. And for Tal, he remembered all that had been before and had to bear the weight of those memories. I loved watching things unfold. I also loved that the names and words the author used all had meanings in Hebrew. It was a thoughtful and insightful thing to include in the story. 5 stars.
I loved the first book in the series and was excited to read this book where Tal and Noah get to start building their life together forever and trying to rule this new world. Never did I expect the heartbreaking twist of one of them losing all memories and the other keeping all of them. It is shattering. Fortunately, this author build an incredible world, Noah and Tal are fully developed characters as are the others we meet and there is a totally satisfying HEA. An emotional, angsty, wonderful ride.
Make sure you’ve read the first book in this series and then sit down with this one and prepare to feel all the feelings: this is an emotional read that brings Tal and Noah more challenges and a chance to have the happily ever after they richly deserve.
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I learned about this author through a friend and dived into book 2 right after finishing book 1. I loved the original worldbuilding, and the love story between Tal and Noah was very touching. They both went through a lot and made sacrifices, but in the end, they got their happy ending. I totally recommend it.
I read the first book and jumped right into the second. That cliffhanger left me wondering what would happen and it was a "oh no" moment for me at the start of book two. I was very emotional with the way Tal acted with his family, and I loved how the story brought the two men back together. Loved the secondary characters as well. Great read!
A beautiful love story. Loved the characters and the world. Hot and Cod weren't perfect, but neither is Eretz Olam. Tal and Noah reached their happily ever after despite all the challenges. The relationships between the characters were nicely shown, and I loved that each name had a meaning.