Finding Home by Christy Cooper-Burnett
TITLE INFORMATION
Finding Home
Christy Cooper-Burnett
Black Rose Writing, 283 pages
9781684337095, 6.17.21
BOOK REVIEW
Overall Rating = 4.33
Storyline & Concept = 5
Writing & Delivery = 5
Editorial = 3.5
The second novel in the series, Finding Home, takes us on a new adventure with Christine Stewart, a time travel agent from the year 2071. She rescues a friend, Hannah Cole, from an abusive husband by sending her to Oklahoma in 1868, where Hannah will be helped by Malcolm Aldred, a man Christine trusts to take care of her. No one was able to predict the dangers they would face from the present, the future, and the past.
This was a great read and a wonderful addition to the series. I was excited to join Christine in her adventures, and rightly so. This is a fast-paced, extremely engaging story and, once again, the author has researched the time periods and settings, creating an exceptional and satisfying time travel story. There were some heart-pounding moments of action and plenty of suspense, making the novel hard to put down. One of my happiest moments was being left with the impression there could be more to come. I certainly hope so.
Sublime Line: “Finding Home is a highly recommended time travel story, filled with everything you could want: action, suspense, romance, and wonderfully-described characters and settings.”
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