The Loved and the Lost- Book Review

 This is the final book of The Verona Trilogy

A QUEST FOR LOST LOVE.

AN ADVENTURE OF MANY LIFETIMES.

Hansum, Shamira and Lincoln are three 24th-century time travelers desperate to return to 14th-century Verona and reclaim their medieval family’s shattered lives. It is a mission fraught with danger and the risk of unexpected consequences for themselves and their worlds. For all three, it is a matter of the heart. For one, though, it is truly the only thing that matters, as the fate of his eternal love and the life of their unborn child is the prize to be won – or lost forever.

In this, the final book of The Verona Trilogy, Hansum, Shamira and Lincoln go on the boldest adventure of their lives. They will face hardship, tragedy, and threats from sources they couldn’t have imagined – all in an effort to wrestle a future from the steely grip of an unforgiving past.

Review:

Me: Well we made it to the end of the series. What do you think about this book?

Airborne: I think it was the best of all three.

Me: What makes you think that?

Airborne:
It had the most depth. It was more engrossing than the other two.

Me: What is your favorite part of the book?

Airborne: I like the whole thing equally. Every part is as good as the others.

Me: That is pretty high praise. Would you recommend this book to other kids your age (12)?

Airborne:
Yes. Definitely.



Me:
What about the series as a whole?



Airborne:
Yes. You should read every single book. Page for page.



Me: I found my self losing interest after the second book. That being said, it is written for young people and Airborne is the targeted age and loved it. I would approve it for reading as it does a great job bringing 14 century Verona to life and engaging the targeted reader.





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