Wayfarer (a Passenger Novel, Book 2) by Alexandra Bracken

Wayfarer (a Passenger Novel, Book 2) (Passenger, #2)

by Alexandra Bracken

The epic sequel to the New York Times bestselling Passenger, perfect for fans of Outlander and Red Queen.

'Riveting, romantic ... Fans of Outlander will see so much of Claire in Etta.' - VICTORIA AVEYARD, #1 New York Times best-selling author

Texas, 1905
Etta Spencer didn't know she was a traveller until the day she found herself not just miles, but years from home. Now, Etta is stranded in time and separated from the boy she loves. At the mercy of a family she once thought her enemy, Etta learns of a new Ironwood plot, more dangerous than she could have imagined: to destroy the future she longs to return to.

The Bahamas, 1776
Devastated by Etta's disappearance, Nicholas enlists the help of Sophia Ironwood. But after a deadly mistake derails their search, an ancient power emerges, more frightening than the Ironwoods' plot - a power that threatens to eradicate time altogether.

Into the Unknown
From New York City to San Francisco, Imperial Russia to the Vatican catacombs, Etta and Nicholas must desperately fight to reach each other...

The stunning conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Passenger series.

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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Rating: 3.5 Stars

I am happy I read this book, and finished the series, because it was good. I found the story very captivating, action packed, and filled with some good nail biting tension. I think where it fell short for me, was that there was not enough of Nicholas and Etta together. I feel like they maybe share about 10% if not less of page time together. It was those two, their love, their trust, their faith in each other, that I was so drawn to in the first book. We still have great characters and great interactions, but I yearned for more of those two together.

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