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River of Time series by Lisa Tawn Bergren
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Stacia (the 2010 club), groupaholic, YA-MA founder
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Jun 11, 2012 10:05PM
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I read Waterfall, the first book in this trilogy. It was engaging enough, but the romance lacked in emotion for me. I just didn't feel it, and I thought the ending was a bit silly, so I gave the other two books a miss.
I read the first one and it was enjoyable despite the too-useful coincidences. I would read the other ones if I could be bothered enough to get them, which I haven't been at the moment.
Maree, I remember that we read Waterfall and compared notes around the same time. The main girl's ability to fight seemed all too convenient, even with her fencing training. Because we all know that handling a fencing foil and handling a broadsword are definitely not the same thing.I'd like to continue with the series at some point, however.
Oh, so much so, lol. Fencing is about landing the first touch with only a tapped defense - you get hit so much in fencing. You'd need a lot of extra training (not to mention the weight of the sword!). And the ability to speak Italian.But I think I really enjoyed the romance and how it built over time, for once.
Books mentioned in this topic
Bourne & Tributary (other topics)Deluge (other topics)
Waterfall (other topics)
Cascade (other topics)
Torrent (other topics)

