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Timelapse eBook Lorrie Farrelly



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Timelapse eBook Lorrie Farrelly

There is no lapse of action in Timelapse by Lorrie Farrelly. In fact, my husband and I had a Kindle war over it. We share an Amazon account, but read on separate iPads. Since we have our account set-up to sync books across devices, we were always losing our places in our individual books. We didn’t figure out that we were reading the same book until he finished Timelapse. We usually have different tastes in books, but this one appealed to both of us.

Professor Alex Morgan, widower, single-dad, and an up and coming academic at Capitol University in Georgetown, happens to find a time travel device. Alex has grown used to focusing on his son, his mom, and his career. This all changes when he begins to travel through time.

Alex soon meets Jessica O’Neil, who is about to be executed. Jessie and Alex find love when they both least suspect it. When he saves Jessie from certain death, Alex begins to fall in love with her. Jessie does not return his affection immediately. In fact, she is frightened of him at first, and fears that he may be insane. She soon learns to believe him and the two become partners and crime-fighting allies in a harrowing attempt to prevent an assassination.

Timelapse sort of reminds me of Stephen King’s November 22, 1963. Like King’s book, it is full of twists and turns from start to finish. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys time travel fiction or action and suspense.

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Timelapse eBook Lorrie Farrelly Reviews


Alex is a real hero. He can ride a fast motorbike and gallop a horse, he can fight and has Storm Trooper presence. He shrugs off gun fire like a boss and loves his son with a passion. He has enough of a touch of tragedy for us all to flutter our eyelashes but we wouldn’t dare feel sorry for him. He’s like an Indiana Jones who can time leap and I suspect there’s more of this series to come.
Jessie is gorgeous. She’s no shrinking violet, she’d shoot you without a second thought, but she’s damaged, and innocent and living in a world produced by the whims of a selfish man. When Jessie and Alex’s worlds collide, it spells nothing but trouble.
I love Lorrie Farrelly’s work so it was no hardship to step into Timelapse, even though it was a step outside the realm of Dangerous. It’s cleverly written and moves at a fast pace. The way the characters are carried across realms is insightful and an awesome touch to keep the continuity of the storyline. I never knew what would happen next and the story is filled with suspense and action.
A really neat feature is the way history is woven seamlessly into the plot so that things for which there was no explanation previously, leave you scratching your head in the light of this novel. It’s very cleverly written, as always. Can definitely recommend.
I just happened upon this book while browsing. I love a paranormal twist but lately, all I've found are vampires, werewolves and zombies--not my cup of tea. Time-travel and alternate universe is, and this fits the bill nicely. In a way, this reminded me of Back to the Future, the second and third movies moreso than the first.

It starts with Alex zapped into an alternate universe when he finds a device left by the previous occupant of his office and accidentally triggers it. The world he finds himself in is scary and reminded me of the Soviet Union, only worse. The author does a good job of creating this alternate reality, and how even the technology has lagged because of the changes.

I also found the main character, Alex, very likable and someone I could easily root for. I wasn't quite as fond of his newfound love, Jessie, partly because she seemed a bit too young for him, but as a character, she was good.

The writing style was smooth, flowed well, and I had no trouble picturing everything happening. The action sequences were especially good. I found no typos or formatting issues either.

I will be taking a look at a few other books I noticed by this author, and will most likely buy them.
I normally don’t go for the time travel kind of books, but the blurb for this one intrigued me. I’m very glad I took a chance on this read!

Synopsis (from the author) The accidental death of his beloved wife sent Alex Morgan into grief and rage, eased only by a profound bond with his son. Suddenly his life is shattered again when a chance discovery propels him into a world gone horribly, terrifyingly wrong.
Piecing together clues in this new nightmare, Alex suspects a colleague of taking a few, meddling steps back in time, changing the course of history - destroying Alex's family and his world. Desperately clinging to his sanity, he searches for any evidence his young son still exists.
Jessica O'Neil is fighting a nightmare of her own, captured and facing execution for freedom-fighting heroics in her grim, oppressive world. When Alex rescues the feisty young rebel, she resists her dangerous attraction to him - a man who's clearly crazy, literally in a world of his own.

Bound together first by chance and desperation, then by growing purpose, respect, and emotion, Alex and Jessie must depend on each other to survive. More than that, they must find a way to prevent a terrible crime from taking place - a crime that plunged both their worlds into nightmare - over a hundred years before. To have a future, they will have to find their way to the past!

What I liked The book opens with a tragedy for Alex, who loses his wife in an accident and has to raise his son alone. I immediately connected with Alex as he copes with the tragedy and the joy of his son. The transfer to a new oppressive world was handled in a believable way (and the gadget was cool). Jessie, the rebel In the Alex’s new world, was started as a stereotype, but blossomed into a well-rounded character. I also liked the interesting twist on history and how a single event could dramatically change the world.

What I didn’t like As I mentioned above, Jessie started out as a stereotype character and that was initially an issue for me (but it got better). Other than that, not much about this book I didn’t like!

Overall impression The Timelapse concept was amazing. To have a history professor transported into an alternate history was brilliant, and the overall story captured and held my attention. The characters turned into people you wanted to win, and the ending was very well done. I would recommend this one to readers who like alternative history, romance, and some action!

My rating 5 Stars
There is no lapse of action in Timelapse by Lorrie Farrelly. In fact, my husband and I had a war over it. We share an account, but read on separate iPads. Since we have our account set-up to sync books across devices, we were always losing our places in our individual books. We didn’t figure out that we were reading the same book until he finished Timelapse. We usually have different tastes in books, but this one appealed to both of us.

Professor Alex Morgan, widower, single-dad, and an up and coming academic at Capitol University in Georgetown, happens to find a time travel device. Alex has grown used to focusing on his son, his mom, and his career. This all changes when he begins to travel through time.

Alex soon meets Jessica O’Neil, who is about to be executed. Jessie and Alex find love when they both least suspect it. When he saves Jessie from certain death, Alex begins to fall in love with her. Jessie does not return his affection immediately. In fact, she is frightened of him at first, and fears that he may be insane. She soon learns to believe him and the two become partners and crime-fighting allies in a harrowing attempt to prevent an assassination.

Timelapse sort of reminds me of Stephen King’s November 22, 1963. Like King’s book, it is full of twists and turns from start to finish. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys time travel fiction or action and suspense.
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