(I received this book for free as part of Goodreads First Reads giveaways).
(This review may contain spoilers).
The blurb of this book sounded really intriguing, so I was pretty happy when I won a copy of it.
This book was really entertaining to read. I finished it much faster than I’d expected.
Reliving the past isn’t an original idea, but the twist on it was a pretty unique one. I liked how Gryff figured out what was going on, even if he didn’t remember what happened before the sunwield ‘activated’.
I really liked the characters in the book. It was interesting how much changed over the course of Gryff making different choices over the time – and it was also good that there was a limit on how many times he could change the course of his destiny.
Although the start of the book plunged me straight into the story, I found myself caring about the characters almost straight away. I really disliked Brant. I couldn’t see anything good about him. Most of the other characters were more well-rounded, even the ones who were supposed to be the enemy. Well, the earl was kind of a jerk.
I found this book really easy to read and although there were a few errors in the writing, there was nothing too major and the world and characters were really well-written. I’ll definitely check out more books by this author in the future.
