
A brilliant young financial secretary gets swept into a fantastical world of angels and time-traveling fascists in the early days of WWII.
Oh, this was a treat! Some might consider it a slow start, but I think of it as starting with very solid character development; by the time the adventures really kick off I had become so invested in Iris's story that I had to keep reading just to know how she would fair. It was a welcome change in pace from books where character development is sacrificed to plot.
The only thing I disliked about the book is that it ended with those most dreaded of words: "To be continued."
Received via NetGalley.
A brilliant young financial secretary gets swept into a fantastical world of angels and time-traveling fascists in the early days of WWII.
Oh, this was a treat! Some might consider it a slow start, but I think of it as starting with very solid character development; by the time the adventures really kick off I had become so invested in Iris's story that I had to keep reading just to know how she would fair. It was a welcome change in pace from books where character development is sacrificed to plot.
The only thing I disliked about the book is that it ended with those most dreaded of words: "To be continued."
Received via NetGalley.