Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Review: Torrent by Lisa T. Bergren

   Torrent by Lisa T. Bergren


Series: River of Time (#3)
Publisher: Cook, David C.
Release Date: September 1, 2011
Format: eBook, 290 pages
Source: Purchased through Barnes and Noble
Genres: Romance, YA, Historical Fiction







The Overview:
 
 
“Hold tight,” I said. “No matter what happens, do not let us go.”
“We won’t,” my dad said.
“Never,” Mom added.
And with a look at Lia, we laid our hands upon the prints.
   Gabriella and Evangelia Betarrini are just two normal American teenagers. Normal except for the fact that they time travel to fourteenth-century Italy, where they’ve lived in castles they’ve seen as crumbling ruins, become swept up in historic battles, and fallen in love with handsome knights willing to do anything to keep them alive.
   
   They’ve returned to the present to save their father, just short of his tragic death, and now all four return to the place that holds the girls’ hearts, medieval Italy. But remaining there means facing great risk as the battle for territory wages on and the coming Black Plague looms. Can they convince their parents to stay and leave behind everything they’ve worked so hard to accomplish? And will the girls sacrifice their futures in an uncertain past? Or in facing death head-on, will they discover life as it was always meant to be lived?
 
 
My Thoughts:
 
 
   In this final installment in the River of Time series, Torrent picks up where Cascade left off.  Gabi and her family has managed to save her father from his future death.  Together, they all travel back to 14th century Italy.  More than a year has passed for Marcello, making him even more eager to marry Gabi. 
   But before any of this happens, they must try to rescue Fortino, Marcello's imprisoned brother.  With poor Fortino's fate, Gabi realizes too late it was all a trap to simply spirit her away to become another man's wife.  She has to deal with coming to terms with the fact that she actually feels something for someone other than Marcello, which she feels really guilty about.
  All in all, this was an amazing book. I find myself really sad that it's over, besides the two novellas that I haven't had a chance to read as of yet.  But that's for a later date.  I would completely recommend this book for anyone looking for a little adventure.
 
 
My rating: 4 stars

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