The Flowers of Time
Lost in Time, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Zoe Brookes
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By:
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A. L. Lester
A determined lady botanist and a non-binary explorer make the long journey over the high Himalayan mountain passes from Kashmir to Little Tibet, collecting flowers and exploring ruins on the way. Will Jones discover the root of the mysterious deaths of her parents? Will she confide in Edie and allow her to help in the quest?
It’s a trip fraught with perils for both of them, not least those of the heart.
A stand-alone f/enby romance set in the Border Magic universe 1780. About 50,000 words.
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Narrator Zoe Brookes does a good job.
The Flowers of Time
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I felt completely immersed throughout this book and deeply invested in the characters' lives. It made me laugh from time to time - Edie's inner monologue is particularly funny - and I was definitely held in suspense. I think Jones, who is generally a well balanced and intelligent person, makes some pretty bad decisions with regard to magic. But so does nearly everyone in this series. "DON'T DO THE THING!," they're all told - and then they go and do The Thing. Ah, adventure & curiosity seekers, what would writers do without them?
This book is listed as book 3 on Goodreads & Amazon currently. The author lists it as a standalone set in the same world. I believe it would be fun to read first, as it happens chronologically first, being centuries before the others. The further I got along in the story, the more I wanted to re-listen to/re-read the other books again, to see if there were any dots I hadn't connected. This is further evidence of how much I enjoyed this book and the others - that I immediately wanted to restart.
As for the audio narration by Zoe Brookes, the emotion came through well - she did the dry wit of some of the characters very well, along with the more serious parts. And she does differentiate the voices to an extent too, Jones & Edie are quite differently voiced. But she does the reading very close to the mic, so you can hear the movements of her mouth here and there - I dislike the sound of chewing & such, BUT I did not find her narration discomfiting despite the closeness, so there's that. There are some tech issues, with the filtering seeming to come and go on a few occasions, making for a slight staticky sound. But I've heard worse tech issues than that and, other than those brief moments, I remained fully immersed in the story. I would not shy away from listening to a book with Brookes narrating.
An immersive story
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The author makes a good case for Jones being not just “a woman struggling against the confines society placed on women (especially in the 1700s)”, but actually non-binary long before anybody coined the term.
The narration was great - I wish I had the written word in front of me, because I find it hard to remember a word if I just hear it and cannot spell it.
This is kind of a crap review, but really, it’s a great book. I love how all the characters in the book get along.
Enjoyable story, wonderful narration
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Delightful Story
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