Twenty-third century cynic Jacob Hornblower followed his brother Caleb into the past, determined to bring him home. But when Jacob meets Sunny Stone, he suddenly loses track of his mission, and begins to wonder if all of his opinions about love are wrong.
Series: Time and Again, Book 2 | Publisher: Brilliance Audio | Narrator: Luke Daniels | Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins | Genre: Time Travel Romance/ Sci-Fi | Source: Purchased | Ratings: 1.5 CupsChallenges Read For: All About the Trope Forced Proximity - Literary Pickers Shuttle/Small Space Ship - Reading Through Nora Roberts
Apparently, this series isn’t my cup of tea. Time Was, which was the first book, didn’t
thrill me and, sadly, Times Change pretty
much bored me.
Here’s what’s going on. Jacob Hornblower’s on mission to
bring his brother back to the twenty-third century but he when arrives in the
past and ends up spending a few weeks with Sunny Stone he finds himself falling
for the sister of the woman he believes trapped his brother.
I really struggled with this one. I pretty much had to force
myself to finish this one and it seemed to take forever.
I wasn’t overly fond of Jacob or Sunny. Rather than being
one of those cocky yet lovable alpha male types, he was over the top and just
plain annoying. Sunny was just too unsettle and unfocused for me. Together they
were just annoying. It was a constant argument. Not only was Jacob fighting his
feelings for Sunny, he was determined to fight with Sunny every time he opened
his mouth. And Sunny was just bent on claiming Jacob as her own.
Overall, I just couldn’t get into this one. The characters
were annoying, the romance lacked believability, and the plot was predictable.
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