A review by krissyyne
Timepiece: A Steampunk Time-Travel Adventure by Heather Albano

2.0

"As recent days had been rather full of conflict with her mother over her chosen pastimes and as there was no ball conveniently available, Elizabeth had elected to spend this particular morning in the garden and thereby avoid a quarrel. When Bronson brought her the parcel, she was pruning roses and only a little bored by the fine June day."

I didn't like this anywhere near as much as I thought I would.

For one, the time-traveling. It didn't make sense. Logically, you would be able to travel to the same point in time more than once. And the same month or "junction". It didn't completely add up to me.

Also, the ending. I didn't see what purpose it served, besides a medial cliff-hanger. Obviously, something wasn't going to go exactly how Elizabeth, Maxwell, and William needed it to go. It was just obvious to me, and kind of a copped-out, easy-to-build-off-of ending.

Don't think I'll continue reading the series, although the idea was interesting.