![]() ![]() But, alas, it is a story we will have to read on into book three to find out the reasoning. I have to say that I am with Cheyenne when she wonders why she can't just ditch the whole betrothed thing and 'she's the hope of the world' and run away with Colt (my FAV of the boys). ![]() ![]() ![]() She really expresses herself more clearly in book two.Īnd, there is so much more action and new characters to get to know and try and figure out what their role is in this story and Cheyenne's journey. Cheyenne is torn between so much that has been thrown at her over the last twelve months that it only makes sense at her age that she would be all mixed up emotionally. But Lisa totally had Cheyenne grow up in book two. I loved the first book (obviously) but I did have a few issues with Cheyenne, the MC, and her kind of whishy-washy attitude. Thank you Lisa, and as before I'll be honest in my review. Luckily, she knows how busy life can get, especially at the end of the school year with kids and all. I was so thankful (and nagging for months) for Lisa Wiedmeier to send me an ARC to read and then I failed to meet my deadline for the review. Gosh, I'm finally writing my review on book two in the Timeless Series. ![]()
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