Sunday 5 May 2019

Carole's Sunday. The Time Collector


The Time Collector
Author:  Gwendolyn Womack  

Title: The Time Collector
Genre: Fantasy, Mystery, Fiction, and Romance
Pages: 352
Published: April 16th 2019
Where I Got It: My shelf (Given to me by the author/publisher for my honest and unbiased opinion)




Roan West was born with an extraordinary gift: he can perceive the past of any object he touches. A highly skilled pyschometrist, he uses his talents to find and sell valuable antiques, but his quiet life in New Orleans is about to change. Stuart, a fellow pyschometrist and Roan’s close friend, has used his own abilities to unearth several out-of-place-artifacts or “ooparts”—like a ring that once belonged to the seventeenth-century mathematician and philosopher René Descartes, but was found buried in prehistoric bedrock.


The relics challenge recorded history, but soon after the discovery, Stuart disappears, making him one of several psychometrists who have recently died or vanished without a trace. When Roan comes across a viral video of a young woman who has discovered a priceless pocket watch just by “sensing” it, he knows he has to warn her—but will Melicent Tilpin listen? And can Roan find Stuart before it’s too late?



I was drawn in right away! The summary, the cover, and just the general idea of it. I was for sure a moth to the flame. 



The story follows Roan and Melicent. They were both born with amazing gifts. They both can perceive the past of any object they touch. Melicent's powers are not as good yet, but Roan is pretty good at it. Stuart, Roan's pal, has used his own powers to unearth several out-of-place-artifacts. There is a connection between all of them but what? When Stuart goes missing along with a few others with similar gifts, Roan is forced to figure out what is going on and warn the young Melicent. 



I have always wanted this power or something similar. I love history and antiques. Can you imagine?? That would be amazing. Like all powers, there are cons to having them. 



The whole ooparts is amazing to me and I loved the author's blend of this real-life oddity to the story! 



Roan was fun. I liked him. 



Same with Melicent. I liked her from the beginning. Her little brother was a snotball. Yes, I get the WHYS, but still. I wanted to kick him and shake some sense into him! Sun was awesome and so strong. I wish we had more Sun!



The author was amazing. I was hooked from page one and I didn't want to put it down. The mystery was intriguing and I had my theories but I was wrong. Kuddos to the big twist! It all made sense though. HOW DID I NOT SEE IT? Maybe it was because I really didn't want to? IDK, but I was surprised. Ooooo that baddie. 



The romance aspect seemed a touch forced and I didn't really see the chemistry there, but the romance isn't the main aspect so it wasn't a huge issue.



Overall, I really liked this book. It was super good. The romance aspect was my only little hiccup. Everything else was awesome. The characters, the story, the mystery, the jumps to the past, and the twist at the end. I'll give this a 4! 











2019 Cloak and Dagger Reading Challenge
Book 11 of 16/25





6 comments:

  1. That would be an interesting power to have.

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  2. OMG! This sounds amazing! Is there any room for a sequel, or is it all finished by the end of the book? I wonder if it's on audio. great review!

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    1. I feel like there could be a sequel but I'm not sure it would work as well as this one did!

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  3. oooh, that does sound good. Thanks for the intro, Carole!

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