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Can You Find It? Cars and Trucks On The Road
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A colorful traffic jam’s worth of things to count and find! This charming and witty...
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Alpha Jay Russell’s broken engagement may just be the best thing that ever happened to him. His...
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The Bandalore (Pitch & Sickle #1)
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1885 London, England Silas Mercer died once. He’d rather not do it again. On his return to the...
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Her Castilian Heart (The Castilian Saga #3)
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Blood is not always thicker than water… At times a common bloodline is something of a curse—or...
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Bethr1986 (305 KP) rated Lucifer's Triangle (The Trove Chronicles, #1) in Books
Oct 10, 2022
Cassie is part of an organisation that investigates the history of people, places and things; deep history that can't always be seen by the human eye. Cassie herself is a psychic and she feels and is placed in the historical event whenever she reads an artefact.
This is a fast-paced story once it gets going. It seems to be a tiny bit slow when it first starts. When it does though it's a really enjoyable experience. There is a lot of detail given which sometimes scrambled my brain a little as it seemed slightly overwhelming at certain points, the book does however straighten itself out and all of the little details make sense.
I don't know if it would make more sense if I were to read the other series that N.S Wakarski has written but I'm certainly up for the challenge. Despite my concerns, I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and will be reading the others.
I recommend you give it a try.
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Paradigm Lost: Jamari Shaman: Part 2
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A forest paradise surrounded by lands gutted from corporate greed. The Elk Creek Tribe holds the...
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