Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ 3.5/5
This is one of those books that you want to completely and utterly love, yet I just wish I could change a thing or two to make it ✨perfect✨.
But first of all, let me share why this book gave me a book hangover 😂❤️
I have never read a Christian time travel book. More so, I’ve never read a time travel book at all! So when Revell offered me a review copy I was a little hesitant, to say the least. My only exposure to time travel had been through the tv show Outlander (of course, using Vidangel filters😉😌) and I just couldn’t imagine a book trying to narrate the intricacies of traveling through time.
But then, it was none other than Jody Hedlund who had written this book… and even though I had only read one of her books before, I really REALLY liked it. So I decided to give it a go.
I will speak plainly from the start, this is NOT a YA book but an Adult one. I didn’t know that when I first started reading so I didn’t expect quite some things which I will explain as I go.
First of all, the plot was superb. The way Jody mashed up the time lines was amazing. Tbh, I was a Little worried about the Holy water part and a little afraid it was going to take a dark or mystical turn. But it wasn’t like that at all!. I learned so much of the real history behind it, its legends and tales, I honestly became quite enthralled with the idea of it.
The main character, Marian, is a research scientist for a pharmaceutical company. She has poured her life and work into helping research a cure for her sister’s rare illness. Then we have her dad. Another research scientist, a genius, doing his work in London. Marian and her dad have a strained relationship but it only gets weirder when she receives an unprecedented phone call telling her that her dad, her crazy genius, wealthy and eccentric dad has fallen into a coma without explanation. That’s when Marian starts questioning everything. Who and why did this, and why are people after her dad’s research concerning time travel?
I loved the ‘’present’’ perspective! It wasn’t a cliché plot at all! We have so many unique characters and I enjoyed tremendously the fact that one of the characters represented a disabled person and he was, without doubt, one of the ones that made the book so much more interesting and fun! I’m a Harrisson fan forever lol.
Then we have the ”past” time line. I won’t mention much here because I want you to get all the feels and surprises when you start reading this book. But I will say, Jody Hedlund, did amazing research concerning that time period and I felt like a Lady of medieval times all the way through the book 😍.
I loved reading about the contrast between the past and present. Jody did an amazing job bringing that time period to life and showing us the good, the bad and the ugly. It was rich in history and adventure. I’ve probably learned more from this book alone about medieval times than from my elective medieval times college class 😂.
And the characters in the past were just AMAZING AND INCREDIBLE! That’s all I’ll say.
Having said all that, I wish to mention some things I didn’t quite like.
The romance was precious. It was honest and raw. I loved the love interest and how he did everything to make Marian happy and feel secure.
But, there were some descriptive romance scenes that kinda knocked a star from my rating.
Even though we can consider this book clean (as in there aren’t any sex scenes), intimacy is a big player in this book due to the plot and different constums of the day. We can read from the male perspective how women were seen at that time as mere objects and how desirable they were. So changing or altering that perspective wouldn’t be historically correct due to the fact that at that time, women had almost no right or say in anything.
I just want to clarify that the character growth of that male individual throughout the book was amazing. Marian, coming from a time where women have a place in society and have rights, and she, in a way, teaches this person what true love is and how to care, respect and be friends with the Woman you love. It was truly endearing.
But the romance scenes are not meant for younger audiences given the fact that they are quite descriptive. I’ll also add that due to the time period, there are some gory descriptions about violence and beheading and blood and such. Nothing crazy descriptive but nonetheless they are there.
Again, this IS an adult book, so pls have that in mind. Think Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers content level.
Wow, I didn’t think this review was going to be this lengthy 😂. If you made it here, you are amaingggg! I hope this review helps you decide if this is a good book for you!
Content: ⭐️⭐️ ⭐️ 3/5
Characters: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️5/5
Plot:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5