

Brace yourself for a rather controversial review because I have a lot of tea to spill with this one.īasically, to paint the picture and to sum up my reading experience, reading Wayfarer was akin to trudging through a dense jungle with no trail and only a machete to literally hack my way through. I’ve finally finished this freaking book. In this stunning conclusion to the Passenger series, 1# New York Times bestselling author Alexandra Bracken charts a fascinating course through time that will captivate readers. But after a deadly mistake derails their search, they discover an ancient power that threatens to eradicate the timeline as they know it. When Etta inadvertently stumbles into the heart of the Thorns, the renegade travellers who stole the astrolabe from her, she vows to destroy it once and for all.ĭevastated by Etta’s disappearance, Nicholas has enlisted the unlikely help of Sophia Ironwood and a cheeky mercenary-for-hire to track her down. Now, robbed of the powerful object that was here only hope of saving her mother, Etta finds herself stranded once more, cut off from Nicholas – the eighteenth-century privateer she loves – and her natural time.

My future is gone.Įtta Spencer didn’t know she was a traveller until the day she emerged both miles and years from her home.
