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Hannah Goodheart and the Guardian of Time
by C. Michael Morrison
Disclaimer: I received this book from Rockstar Book Tours. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Hannah Goodheart and the Guardian of Time
Author: C. Michael Morrison
Book Series: Hannah Goodheart Book 1
Rating: 3/5
Publication Date: October 1, 2019
Genre: MG Fantasy
Recommended Age: 12+ (slight violence, time travel, save the universe!)
Publisher: Fawkes Press
Pages: 318
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Synopsis: Turning thirteen can be difficult - especially when a time-traveling thief steals your necklace, and a brewing temporal conflict turns your birthday party into a mission to save the universe. As Hannah and her friends chase the thief across time and space, they learn her necklace is more than a pretty piece of jewelry. Only one person can control the powerful pendant, and they must find them before the entire universe is wiped from history.
Myth and magic collide as they race to find The Guardian of Time.
Review: For the most part I thought this was an enjoyable fantasy book and I loved the time travel aspect of it! The characters are well developed and detailed and the book is also very well written.
However, I felt sometimes the book was a bit chaotic during the action scenes. They were a little hard to follow. The book is also slow and there is a lot of detail with the characters and story that you have to refer back to in the book to remember.
Verdict: A great fantasy for a younger audience!
Book: Hannah Goodheart and the Guardian of Time
Author: C. Michael Morrison
Book Series: Hannah Goodheart Book 1
Rating: 3/5
Publication Date: October 1, 2019
Genre: MG Fantasy
Recommended Age: 12+ (slight violence, time travel, save the universe!)
Publisher: Fawkes Press
Pages: 318
Amazon Link
Synopsis: Turning thirteen can be difficult - especially when a time-traveling thief steals your necklace, and a brewing temporal conflict turns your birthday party into a mission to save the universe. As Hannah and her friends chase the thief across time and space, they learn her necklace is more than a pretty piece of jewelry. Only one person can control the powerful pendant, and they must find them before the entire universe is wiped from history.
Myth and magic collide as they race to find The Guardian of Time.
Review: For the most part I thought this was an enjoyable fantasy book and I loved the time travel aspect of it! The characters are well developed and detailed and the book is also very well written.
However, I felt sometimes the book was a bit chaotic during the action scenes. They were a little hard to follow. The book is also slow and there is a lot of detail with the characters and story that you have to refer back to in the book to remember.
Verdict: A great fantasy for a younger audience!