The Pauper by May Nicole Abbey
Published: March 27. 2014
Published by: River Valley Publishing
e-book, 253 pages
I love the idea of time travel. I love to read about it.
I’d love to be able to travel through time myself. That being said, I was
excited at the prospect of reading The
Pauper.
The book synopsis promised:
A mysterious
stranger
A desperate mission
A grueling journey
through time and space
Life had always
been an exciting adventure to Heather Higgins. Even after the death of her
father, the loss of a fortune, and a disappointing proposal, she yet sees the
future as bright and full of possibilities. As the miraculous appearance of a
mysterious man with piercing green eyes and a powerful intellect, Heather knows
she has met her destiny. Whether he likes it or not.
This is Book 3 in the The
Fall Series. Though it is considered a stand-alone novel, it really isn't,
in my opinion. I felt that I was dropped into the middle of a story, the plot of
which was complicated and disjointed. The dialogue was not really believable - way
too 21st century for me, considering that it starts out in 1714 and
then goes back to ancient Egypt. But perhaps that is what time travel is all
about!
Unfortunately, I was disappointed in this book.
Note: This book is rated C = clean read.
Reviewed by Sandra
Disclosure: Thanks to Sage Adderley from Sage's Blog Tours for sending me this book for review. I was not compensated in any other way, nor told how to rate or review this product.
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