



Like I said, I can really appreciate the creativity that went into this book, the fact that it’s GLBT, and the thought and work that went into creating the setting, magic, and mythology and/or creation story. I really really wanted to love it, and my expectations might have been too high … which could be part of the problem. I also really liked the setting (steampunk Victorian England) as well as the magic and mythology! Sadly, overall … I did not enjoy and like Timekeeper as much as I wanted to. This book was very creative, and I love that the romance sub-plot was GLBT. I’m safe now.Īn alternate Victorian world controlled by clock towers, where a damaged clock can fracture time-and a destroyed one can stop it completely.Ī prodigy mechanic who can repair not only clockwork but time itself, determined to rescue his father from a Stopped town.Ī series of mysterious bombings that could jeopardize all of England.Ī boy who would give anything to relive his past, and one who would give anything to live at all.Ī romance that will shake the very foundations of time. Genre: YA, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Steampunk, GLBTĪ digital copy of this book was kindly provided by the publisher, in exchange for an honest review.
