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Missing in Time by B.D. Brown

noemi1010's review

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4.0

Rae is a goddess but she keeps her identity as a secret. After being held captive for centuries, many people forgot about her, and she wants to keep it that way. But when it seems like the war is starting once again, Rae needs to find her twin sister to use her full power and stop the war once for all.

It was a nice read with a good storyline, however, I felt there was so much exposition where at times the dialogue and the narration got boring.

I was kindly provided with an ARC by the author, but I'm leaving a voluntary and honest review.

book_lover_97's review

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5.0

This is captivating from the very start. The story has incredible world building, action, betrayal and a wonderful pace. I fell hard for these characters and I am so excited to read more about them. Very unique and entertaining read.

belindaclemons_123's review

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5.0

This author didnt come to play she came to win and boy did her book have me hooked i loved every thing about Rae and her story i cant wait to read more by this author

chelsiweddle94's review

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5.0

Gods and goddesses dragons. Trolls. All the fantasy stuff you love and some romance to top it off!! Absolutely wonderful characters and story development!!

bookwormbunny's review

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5.0

Missing in Time is the first book in B.D. Brown’s The God’s Time series. Meet Braeneil. A goddess “forgotten” by most because she’s gone into hiding. She was locked away for centures, held against her will. She was finally able to escape her captor, but learned she has long since been forgotten. Now, supernaturals are going missing. It’s happening often, but one just so happens to be a dear friend. So the hunt is on to find who took her, and to stop others from being taken.
Missing in Time is the first book that I have read by B.D. Brown. The beginning of this book was a bit slow for me. There really wasn’t much of a foundation for me to begin building off of. But as the story progresses, things get interesting. While there isn’t something base the story from the beginning, the author inserts flashbacks and pieces of background to begin fleshing the story out. Braeneil as the main female character brings a nice balance of sass and knowing when to hold on to that “one snip too many.” I probably burned my nose more than a handful of times snorting from one of her quips. Lol! The author does a good job engaging me in Braeneil’s story and really directing me to who to “dislike” and who to be more intrigued in.
The variety of characters, and the alternating in the chapters focus as well really help pull me into this story. You get a nice mix of characters, mystery, drama, slow-building romance, and so much more. My only complaint would have been the beginning. I think that a prologue would have helped set the stage to give me something to grow from, but the story as it gets going is really good.
I’m rating this book 5 out of 5 stars. I’m looking forward to the next book in this series. The characters are engaging and I can’t wait to see where things lead.
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