![]() ![]() I thought that Unremembered had a lot going on as far as the characters (there were so many) and the plot, but Unforgotten takes it one step further. I don't like reading books with absolutely no love story-I have to read about someone falling in love-yet I love it when books have a detailed plot yet still have a well-developed love story. The book did not lean too heavily in either direction. Brody struck the perfect balance between Sera and Zen's love for each other and the rest of the plot. I love that: this book is so much more than just a love story, but the relationship is an integral part of the book. Unforgotten is so many things, but at its heart it's such a great love story. I think it's interesting how authors all have their own take on the mechanics of time travel. The time-travel aspect of the story was really well-developed. I love historical fiction, so to have part of the book occur in the past made me enjoy Unforgotten even more. ![]() Unforgotten starts out with Sera and Zen living in 1609. There was so much going on in this book, and Brody wove it all together seamlessly. It's a combination of time travel, sci-fi (Sera and Kaelen were created, not born) and mystery. It was every bit as good as book one, and I can't wait for the next book in the series! I'm happy to say that Jessica Brody did not disappoint with Unforgotten. ![]() I loved book one, Unremembered, and was on pins and needles waiting for book two. ![]()
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