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File Size: 5058 KB
Print Length: 300 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 150078270X
Publisher: Polished Pen Press, llc; 5 edition (December 21, 2014)
Publication Date: December 21, 2014
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00LXJGKLA
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Eighteen-year-old Lucy Channing has the responsibility of marrying Dashel Rothchild, the Earl of Westington, so her soon to be impoverished father can maintain his position in 1815 London society. Unfortunately, Lucy doesn’t love Dashel, a young man she’s known most of her life, even though he is a nice enough chap.Lucy’s grandmother, Agatha, the Countess of Polenska, had married for love, a goal Lucy aspires to achieve, but how would that be possible? Shortly after Agatha’s death the impossible happens. Grandmother’s ghost appears to Lucy offering a locket that when opened and the amulet inside caressed, will lead Lucy to her one true love, no matter where or when he lives.The instant Lucy touches the amulet’s cold copper surface her life changes forever. In a blink of an eye she is transported through time and space to Twenty-First Century Central Park in New York City. There she meets the dashing William Godwin, an arrogant boy two years her senior who is also very exciting and oh so handsome.Author RaShelle Workman does an excellent job of showing Lucy’s relationship with William, her education in 2015 America, and the main protagonists’ personalities. Setting descriptions and plot are excellent, however the ending was a let down and the few editorial glitches this reader uncovered were a bit annoying.With that said, Across the Ages is an entertaining book for YA readers to enjoy who especially like love stories and time travel. Across the Ages is the first installment in Workman’s Across the Ages Time Travel Series.
But disliked the fact that it ran out at 65%, and another story plug began. If there was a warning about this, I surely don't remember it.
Quick and entertaining read that will leave you excited for Book Two. Shorter read than expected, with fun and relateable characters who bring you across the ages with them. Will is arrogant and Lucy selflessly humble and independent, with attraction that is endearing in the classic opposites who inevitably attract.Workman has written an engaging story that will keep you enthralled with anticipation for the next in this series. I found myself disappointed that there was only one gripping climax that left me wanting at the end and a little unsatisfied due to its abruptness. Workman has created a light-hearted read that brings the classical era into the modern times and back again flawlessly, with an enjoyable mix of action, romance, mystery and just plain fun!~Book Stalking PR Reviewed
The only negative, a bit of a cliff hanger. I truly hate it when books are divided. In those cases IF I buy the first, book 1, I rately buy any of the rest . If there are 2, I will consider it if there are enough pages to make it worth the money. This is the first time travel book I've read in a long time that has all the elements I like. The main characters were very likeable. Just enough description of the lesser characters to give them life. An interesting story. I have read none like it. I love paranormal, old england and time travel. Perfect recipe for me.
It was different than I thought it was going to be, but the story drew me in all the same. I didn’t want to put it down, and stayed up until the early morning hours reading to find out what happened next. It lost my interest a bit when the main character Lucy and her true love Will were captured by supernatural lions that were controlled by a “god.†I like science fiction and Mythological creatures, but that part of the story seemed a little stretched. Overall it was a good, easy read.
I felt like I was taken back in time as I read. Everything seemed so realistic and right on the money as Lucy traveled forward to the present and everything she had to learn about technology. However, two things irked me. First, the head-hopping. Although there wasn't much of it, that's a huge pet peeve of mine. Second, there was no mention of a cliffhanger, so be warned.
Lucy someone who is being forced to marry Dashel who she has known from childhood but does not love . but her Grandmother Agatha gave her a necklace amulet . that if she takes it is will take her to her true love .. but will her true love be Dashel or will it be someone else ..Will someone who finds artifacts as well as many other things who knows Lucy's true grandfather .. will Lucy want Will or Dashel if she takes her Grandmothers advice or stay with Dashel and accept that she don't love him in the way he needs her to .. anyways probably last book before christmas lol but not the last book of the year ..
Lucy Channing lives in 1815 in England. She is supposed to marry her childhood best friend… Whom she does not love romantically. Holding out that something will change her fate, Lucy’s grandmother comes through with a locket to transport Lucy to her true love. Traveling to 2015 is quite a shock to Lucy, especially when the first person she meets is the arrogant, egotistical William Godwin.The first chapter was completely unnecessary and was only mildly related to the story told in the rest of the novel. I skimmed it so I could get to the actual story being told.Lucy lives a typical life in the 1800’s in her class, but she has atypical feelings for a woman in her time. She thinks she can marry for love and passion and is not satisfied with her soon to be betrothed because she is not in love with him. Because she still loved him as a friend, it wasn’t that big a deal for her to find her ‘true love’ because the match was a good one! She could have learned to love Dashel and had a good life.I absolutely enjoyed every minute and thought Lucy had when she was spirited 200 years into the future. I understood so well what she was going through because it was described in great detail and her thoughts were spot on. She was a traveler in a new land and new time and new world.I didn’t believe in the romance between Lucy and her ‘true love’ William. It felt forced and rushed.The pacing was very uneven and the ending was incredibly rushed and then abruptly left off. I will not be reading further.
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