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IMMORTAL

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This book was so so good and I simply cannot wait to read more from this author it had everything I enjoy in a book with a brilliant storyline and characters

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I am not normally a fan of time travel books but decided to read this series and I am glad I did. Immortal is well written with a good plot. I enjoyed this author's writing and will be reading more of her work.

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This is a great second installment and definite for time travel lovers but must be read in sequence to get the most out of the storyline.

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" Immortal " is the second book in this wonderful series in Time travel ....i found it ok ...i loved book one Tender more...
This is the 2nd sister Marley's story ... Marley is on vacation in the Caribbean with her grandmother Nan when she is tossed overboard and wakes up in the 18th century in the arms of Bronson “Hawk” Trelawney; Grey Trelawney’s younger brother. She falls in love with Hawk ...

This book contains all the elements suspense, action,Romance, adventure, pirates ,freedon struggle for slaves ... but it was too lengthy ...so many characters , descriptions, interwined stories of secondary characters dat lost track of the actual story ...the link was getting disrupted & it became confusing ... still would like toread Juliana's the youngest & 3rd sister's story ...

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I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

This is the second installment of this series and is the story of Marley and Bronson. Instead of picking up where Tender leaves off, it actually starts at the same time but follows Marley's timeline. I appreciated the character development in this book more than Tender just because I feel like there was more of it. We saw Marley grow into a stronger, more confident woman and we saw Bronson fall hopelessly in love with her. These two are quite a pair. We traveled more geographically in this book with the characters being sailors.

When Marley travels back, she is actually 30 years later than when Rachel landed. So Rachel and Grey are already gone but Camisha is still around with her family. Given the time period of this, the book has characters meeting George Washington and Thomas Jefferson and being a part of the new war for independence. This lends itself to more excitement and action than the first book.

However, I was a little thrown off by the various people travelling and everyone landing in different times. It was just a lot to take in. They actually just took a chapter and had Nan spell everything out. It seems like a lot of trouble to go through for a revenge story. The end of the book foreshadows the next in the series, so it will be interesting how it all plays out. I'm wondering if there will be a happy ending with the sisters being together since everyone is in different timelines/periods.

Like in the first book, I am also a little taken aback by how easily the character adjusts to life in the 17oos. I understand if she appreciates simplicity and all of that, but no one would roll with it as easily as Marley and Rachel have. This also leaves me wondering how Grey and Emily have adjusted to the 2000s.

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Just as a preface, this is not my usual genre. I’m not really a Colonial girl more Georgian England for my historical romance. If you like Colonial ...and you like Highlander....you’ll probably love this. I’m not a big fan of either but I’m glad I gave this try. It has a lot of merit and I can see the appeal even though it’s not for me.

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