Time Thief by Katie MacAlister

Time Thief (Traveller, #1)

by Katie MacAlister

Outcast due to their ability to manipulate time, shunned by the mortal and immortal worlds alike, a Traveller’s life is anything but easy.

Traveller Peter Faa is a member of the Otherworld’s Watch tracking down a murderer, and unfortunately, the clues all seem to point toward his own estranged family. Any of his cousins could be guilty, but finding which one is tricky when they’re all experts in the art of stealing time.

After surviving a lightning strike, Kiya Mortenson is determined to get just one thing in her life right. And if that means taking a job as nanny to five pugs who live in a campsite in the Oregon wilderness, then so be it. It doesn’t hurt that the job comes with some pretty spectacular male eye candy, including her new boss’s gorgeous black sheep grandson. If only she didn’t keep having this strange sense of deja vu…

When Peter discovers that his own family is stealing time from Kiya, all bets are off. While she may drive him crazy at times, it’s clear to him that it’s not just lightning that’s creating some serious sparks between them. And he’s not going to let secrets, lies, or a devious murderer keep Kiya from where she belongs: at his side.

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"Kiya Mortenson is one of those lucky people who have been struck by lightning twice and walked away unharmed. From the moment she’s introduced in the book, I was utterly enchanted by her. I laughed and groaned and wondered what else could go wrong for her, and cheered when things went right. Her escapades with her old VW alone could have made this book; I don’t usually love first person but being in Kiya’s head just made this book great. I couldn’t put it down. Kiya doesn’t know anything about Travellers and just wants to play and take care of the five pugs and get paid to do it.
Peter Faa is the supernatural equivalent of a cop, and he’s investigating his own family of fellow Travellers trying to find a killer. He’s a stickler for rules and doesn’t like to do anything spontaneous. The scene where Peter and Kiya meet is one of the funniest scenes I’ve ever read in a book and it reaffirmed to me that Ms. MacAlister is a mistress of words, and that I can’t ever go wrong with one of her books.
The dialogue and the way we see the story from both Peter and Kiya’s perspective makes this a well-rounded and entertaining story. There are some spicy scenes in this book that add to the story especially when it reinforces the attraction Peter and Kiya have for each other. The supporting characters add a ton of humor to this story. I love the thought that went into this world and the back story and myth of the Travellers. The world is well built and well established. I felt like it’s a story line that’s never been done before and it was very refreshing.
I’m looking forward to the rest of this new series; I’m hoping the pack of pugs will make an appearance in the next one.


Reviewed by Sheri for Cocktails and Books

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