The Flowers of Time
Lost in Time, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Zoe Brookes
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By:
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A. L. Lester
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A determined lady botanist and a non-binary explorer make the long journey over the high Himalayan mountain passes from Kashmir to Little Tibet, collecting flowers and exploring ruins on the way. Will Jones discover the root of the mysterious deaths of her parents? Will she confide in Edie and allow her to help in the quest?
It’s a trip fraught with perils for both of them, not least those of the heart.
A stand-alone f/enby romance set in the Border Magic universe 1780. About 50,000 words.
©2020 A. L. Lester (P)2020 A. L. LesterListener received this title free
The only really good thing that came from her trip to Europe was meeting Henry and Edith Merton and their friend Bennett Carruthers. The brother and sister pair were about to travel to the Himalaya for botanical studies on behalf of the new Kew Gardens with Carruthers mapping ancient routes for the East India Company. When the trio meets with Jones in Srinagar, she’s not wearing dresses anymore but seems so comfortable in her breeches that they quickly get used to her true persona. Little do they know, however, that the explorer is trying to decipher her father’s journals and that what she’ll find will put them all in danger.
I’m not as happy as I’d like reviewing this. While I rather enjoyed the story, which got my heart rate to rush at times, I cannot get over the disappointing narration. I’ve become used to narrators performing the stories I listen to whereas this one is merely reading it, with all sorts of parasite noises.
Despite this book being part of the Lost in Time series, there’s no time travel in it and it can be read as a standalone. The paranormal and magical aspects blend well with the reality, the pace is appropriately slow and the romance, while light and very slow-burn (and fade to black) is sweet and plausible.
An interesting paranormal adventure in the 1780s
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There is some magic and horrible beasts in the book, a cautionary tale about the dangers of using magic for your own ends, though it's not used like that by the protagonists. They are both intelligent and brave, and they both got this inner strength that is very appealing. Jones is so relaxed and themselves in their identity and Edie is curious of the world, accepting of what she finds and of others. I love them as individuals, but I love them even more as the couple they very slowly become.
The narration is perfect! Zoe Brookes gives all the characters great voices, but I expecially love Jones' and Edie's voices. As a non-native English speaker I also appreciated her clear pronounciation, it made it easier for me to follow with all the strange-to-me place names.
Both story and narration is captivating
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Excellent story.
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