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11 Oct 2021

Audio #Review: FIRESTARTER by Tara Sim

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FIRESTARTER

Author: Tara Sim
Series: Timekeeper #3
Source: Downloaded from Audible Plus
Publisher: Sky Pony Press
Publication Date: January 15, 2019
Overall Rating:
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Summary:
The crew of the Prometheus is intent on taking down the world’s clock towers so that time can run freely. Now captives, Colton, Daphne, and the others have a stark choice: join the Prometheus’s cause, or fight back in any small way they can and face the consequences. But Zavier, leader of the terrorists, has a bigger plan—to bring back the lost god of time.

As new threats emerge, loyalties must shift. No matter where the Prometheus goes—Prague, Austria, India—nowhere is safe, and every second ticks closer toward the eleventh hour. Walking the line between villainy and heroism, each will have to choose what's most important: saving those you love at the expense of the many, or making impossible sacrifices for the sake of a better world.
Purchase:
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Read my review of TIMEKEEPER, the first book in this series!
And my review of CHAINBREAKER, the second book in this series!

Disclaimer: There are probably spoilers below since this is the end of the series! Sorry!

Honestly, this was better than the second book, but still didn't live up to the greatness that was TIMEKEEPER. I thought that this series started off with a really unique twist on alternative history and steampunk. But then CHAINBREAKER and FIRESTARTER took that away from the story and made it into something you've read before.

That's not necessarily a bad thing - there was a few differences being a gay main character, a lot of dimensions of diversity represented, and it being in the YA age group. But overall it just stopped feeling unique and fun about a quarter into CHAINBREAKER and that never came back through FIRESTARTER.

One of the biggest drawbacks is the huge cast that gets introduced pretty much all at once. I don’t know nor care about Zavier’s crew though the book tries to force empathy for them several times, and I don’t remember what any of them look like. I didn’t care when certain members died. And honestly, that might be part of the issue with the audiobook because when it switches POV, it doesn't always change genders. That made it pretty difficult for me to care or know who we were following around.

Spending so much time with them seemed like such a waste when all I wanted to do was go back to Danny and friends. Except even worse is that Colton felt like an entirely different character, so much so that I struggled to relate to his perils anymore. Granted, everything that’s happened would change a man, but to become almost an entirely different character meant I could no longer connect with him.

The ending really dragged on, to the point where the drama from the climax wore off and it seemed only like it was being unnecessary stretched to fill the void. Danny suddenly contracting fever and then losing his arm did not have the same impact because it was rushed, forced, and came right after the high point. It doesn’t even feel like a spoiler because it wasn't treated as important!

TLDR: Better than the second book, but still not nearly as strong as the first. I feel like this was a standalone story that got extended into a series. But there wasn't a real reason to do that and the way it was done wasn't super well executed. I would recommend reading the first book and pretending that is all there is to it.

Have you read this book? Are you going to pick up this or anything else by Tara Sim?

7 Oct 2021

Audio #Review: CHAINBREAKER by Tara Sim

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CHAINBREAKER

Author: Tara Sim
Series: Timekeeper #2
Source: Downloaded from Audible Plus
Publisher: Sky Pony Press
Publication Date: January 2, 2018
Overall Rating:
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Summary:
Clock mechanic Danny Hart knows he's being watched. But by whom, or what, remains a mystery. To make matters worse, clock towers have begun falling in India, though time hasn't Stopped yet. He'd hoped after reuniting with his father and exploring his relationship with Colton, he'd have some time to settle into his new life. Instead, he's asked to investigate the attacks.

After inspecting some of the fallen Indian towers, he realizes the British occupation may be sparking more than just attacks. And as Danny and Colton unravel more secrets about their past, they find themselves on a dark and dangerous path--one from which they may never return.
Purchase:
Amazon | Chapters | TBD
Read my review of TIMEKEEPER, the first book in this series!

I was super excited about this book. I had really enjoyed the previous one, so I couldn’t wait to get back into this world. So I immediately jumped into it since I had it on audio. And honestly, I was pretty disappointed. This book suffers from second book syndrome. As I said in my review for TIMEKEEPER, I am not sure this was truly intended as more than a standalone. 

One of the best parts of the first book for me was the relationship between Danny and Colton. This story has them separated for nearly the entire book. And while we get to learn about Colton’s backstory,  which was super awesome, I wasn’t captivated by either of the separate threads.

Plot wise, there’s a lot going on and yet it felt like nothing was happening at the same time. I was bored for a while and honestly thought about DNFing because I didn't care about any of the POVS, including Danny and Colton. They were together but not and it just made for an uninteresting read, in my opinion. When it got to about 80%, it really started to pick up and I was intrigued to see what was going to happen. That is probably the only reason I am going to finish this series out.

TLDR: Not nearly as strong of a book as the first one in my opinion. I'm hoping the conclusion brings it back around. But truthfully it felt too much like a second book, focused on secondary characters, and the plot dragged a lot more than I wanted. But it is a really interesting read, I like the setting still so much, and it's super compelling characters.

Have you read this book? Are you going to pick up this or anything else by Tara Sim?

27 Sept 2021

Audio #Review: TIMEKEEPER by Tara Sim

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TIMEKEEPER

Author: Tara Sim
Series: Timekeeper #1
Source: Downloaded from Audible Plus
Publisher: Sky Pony Press
Publication Date: November 8, 2016
Overall Rating:
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Summary:
I was in an accident. I got out. I’m safe now.

An alternate Victorian world controlled by clock towers, where a damaged clock can fracture time—and a destroyed one can stop it completely.

A prodigy mechanic who can repair not only clockwork but time itself, determined to rescue his father from a Stopped town.

A series of mysterious bombings that could jeopardize all of England.

A boy who would give anything to relive his past, and one who would give anything to live at all.

A romance that will shake the very foundations of time.
Purchase:
Amazon | Chapters | TBD
I'm so glad I finally got to this one! The whole series has been sitting on my physical shelves for years but since I could get them on audio included with my membership, it made it way easier for me to actually read them. So now I'm going to read the whole series!

I thought this was a really strong intro to this series, but honestly felt like it was supposed to be a stand alone. It ended with an opening for a sequel (and obviously there is a sequel!), but it felt wrapped up and pretty complete from what we saw.

I really liked Danny's character, and Colton's as well. I thought they were really well done. They had a lot of personality to them. Both Danny and Colton had needs and wants that went beyond just the surface level. I liked seeing how they grew and helped each other throughout the story. And obviously the romance was super cute and swoon worthy!

I liked the way that English (colonial) history played into this, while still providing us with an "alternative" version of events. I thought there was a lot we learned about how things are "different" (like, clock spirits controlling time lol). But truly, the best part of the world building was that the characters themselves didn't know everything about the physics of their world. Danny knows how clocks work, but he only believes the gods and clock spirits to be legends until he meets them.

Even the clock spirits themselves don't have all the answers to how they operate or how they came to be. As a reader who was piecing it all together, it was perfectly paced that we were learning the world alongside Danny himself. It was nice to see that it wasn't all just plot and info dump on the reader but that we were learning alongside Danny at a comfortable pace. 

There were some moments where I fell out of the story (any time we switched POVs randomly). That could be because I listened to this as an audio with only one narrator. I think that could have been tightened up in this. There was also a lot of progressive aspects of society and I know it is an alternative version of history but it seemed like it glazed over the idea of how these progressive aspects of society came about.

TLDR: I thought this was a really strong start to the series - a good mix of steampunk, alternative history, and romance. The characters could use a bit more development, but I'm hopeful that happens over the next books. I would have liked to see more about the protests and the options for time keeping, so I'm hoping that is in the next instalment. But this was honestly such a good, strong first book and I'm mad at myself for not reading it sooner!

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27 Nov 2016

#SST: TIMEKEEPER by Tara Sim // #Interview + #Giveaway

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Hello and welcome to my Sunday Street Team post for

TIMEKEEPER by Tara Sim!

Today I have an interview with Tara about the book and at the bottom of the post you can win some goodies, so make sure you keep scrolling! But first, let's learn more about the novel.

TIMEKEEPER

Author: Tara Sim
Series: Timekeeper #1
Publisher: Sky Pony Press
Publication Date: November 8, 2016

Summary:
Two o’clock was missing. 

In an alternate Victorian world controlled by clock towers, a damaged clock can fracture time—and a destroyed one can stop it completely.

It’s a truth that seventeen-year-old clock mechanic Danny Hart knows all too well; his father has been trapped in a Stopped town east of London for three years. Though Danny is a prodigy who can repair not only clockwork, but the very fabric of time, his fixation with staging a rescue is quickly becoming a concern to his superiors.

And so they assign him to Enfield, a town where the tower seems to be forever plagued with problems. Danny’s new apprentice both annoys and intrigues him, and though the boy is eager to work, he maintains a secretive distance. Danny soon discovers why: he is the tower’s clock spirit, a mythical being that oversees Enfield’s time. Though the boys are drawn together by their loneliness, Danny knows falling in love with a clock spirit is forbidden, and means risking everything he’s fought to achieve.

But when a series of bombings at nearby towers threaten to Stop more cities, Danny must race to prevent Enfield from becoming the next target or he’ll not only lose his father, but the boy he loves, forever.
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What is the best part about being an author?

Tara Sim: Interacting with the community, I think. I’ve made so many new, amazing friends since becoming an author. They’re the type of friends who really understand writing and books in a way my friends growing up never did. I also love the dedication and support of my readers!


Do you find it difficult to balance being an author with the other aspects in your life?

Tara Sim: Sometimes, yes. I work full time, and being an author is like having another full time job on top of that. I usually have to multitask at my day job by responding to author-y emails on my phone. When I have a deadline is when it gets craziest, and my social life completely dies, but when I’m not on deadline it’s a lot easier to take breaks and wind down.


What has been the best book you’ve read in the past six months?

Tara Sim: Oh man, I can’t pick just one. Here are some of my favorite reads of 2016 so far: A Gathering of Shadows, This Savage Song, And I Darken, A Court of Mist and Fury, The Raven King, The Reader, A Shadow Bright and Burning, and The Abyss Surrounds Us (although technically I read it last year but shh).


What do you hope readers take away from TIMEKEEPER?

Tara Sim: I hope it brings some sort of magic into their lives. I’ve already had readers telling me it’s cured their reading slumps, which is pretty awesome, or that it’s made them feel good in some way. I hope it shows readers that no matter how bleak the world is, you can still find magic/love where you least expect it.

2 Nov 2016

#Interview: TIMEKEEPER by Tara Sim

02 November 1 Comments
Hey all! I have a pretty awesome post for you guys today. But it's all about

TIMEKEEPER by Tara Sim!

You can read an interview with Tara about her book. So let's get to it!


TIMEKEEPER

Author: Tara Sim
Series: Timekeeper #1
Publisher: Sky Pony Press
Publication Date: November 8, 2016

Summary:
Two o’clock was missing. 

In an alternate Victorian world controlled by clock towers, a damaged clock can fracture time—and a destroyed one can stop it completely.

It’s a truth that seventeen-year-old clock mechanic Danny Hart knows all too well; his father has been trapped in a Stopped town east of London for three years. Though Danny is a prodigy who can repair not only clockwork, but the very fabric of time, his fixation with staging a rescue is quickly becoming a concern to his superiors.

And so they assign him to Enfield, a town where the tower seems to be forever plagued with problems. Danny’s new apprentice both annoys and intrigues him, and though the boy is eager to work, he maintains a secretive distance. Danny soon discovers why: he is the tower’s clock spirit, a mythical being that oversees Enfield’s time. Though the boys are drawn together by their loneliness, Danny knows falling in love with a clock spirit is forbidden, and means risking everything he’s fought to achieve.

But when a series of bombings at nearby towers threaten to Stop more cities, Danny must race to prevent Enfield from becoming the next target or he’ll not only lose his father, but the boy he loves, forever.
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Describe TIMEKEEPER in 10 words or less.

Tara SimClocks, magic, boys, London, explosions, wibbly wobbly, timey wimey.


How long did it take you to write the first draft?

Tara SimThe very first draft took about 2 weeks overall. As soon as I wrote the first sentence I was hooked, and I kept wanting to know more about these characters and their story. However, it took about a year and a half to revise the book and add/rewrite all the layers that needed to be incorporated. Despite how fast the initial drafting took, I more than made up for it with all the revision that came after.