09-17-2023, 09:47 AM
No Time Like the Past by Jodi Taylor
I think Ms. Taylor painted herself into a corner in the last book so she did what any good writer does she just had the main character switch to a timeline more conducive to the story you want to tell. That is my explanation for what happens. This time the St. Mary's group travels to St. Peters during the fire and Florence in the Renaissance and Greece for the battle of the Thermopylae. Naturally, our heroine takes in a lot of punishment but keeps on ticking.
I think Ms. Taylor painted herself into a corner in the last book so she did what any good writer does she just had the main character switch to a timeline more conducive to the story you want to tell. That is my explanation for what happens. This time the St. Mary's group travels to St. Peters during the fire and Florence in the Renaissance and Greece for the battle of the Thermopylae. Naturally, our heroine takes in a lot of punishment but keeps on ticking.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm

