4.0
adventurous mysterious tense fast-paced

Thank you @NetGalley for the eARC in exchange for my honest review of #TheTimePieceAndTheGirlWhoWentAstray

Will goes out to find the perfect birthday present for his watch loving fiancée, however he gets more than he bargains for when the timepiece he gives her makes her disappear. 

Soon Will finds himself wanted for murder he didn’t commit and for the disappearance of his fiancée, and being hunted down for the watch that was meant for his fiancée. 

I originally clicked on this book because the cover colour reminded me of Doctor Who, then I applied because of the synopsis. 

The book picked up speed very quickly. There were times where I questioned something’s said throughout the book but it all ended up tying into one another beautifully. 

The only reason I found myself getting a little bored at times is the overboard on some description throughout, almost every last detail was described and not leaving much to the imagination. 

Overall the author did a wonderful job to build a world that expanded over many decades in a small time frame and left me wanting more at the end.