From the back of the book:
What could go wrong in the 14th century for three time-traveling teens? How about – EVERYTHING!
Hansum, Shamira and Lincoln, three teens from the 24th century, are trapped in 14th century Verona, Italy. They’ve survived many deadly experiences by keeping their wits about them and by introducing futuristic technology into the past. Principal among these inventions is the telescope, which brought them to the attention of the rich and powerful.
But standing out can get you into unexpected and dangerous situations. The nobles of Verona now believe Hansum is a savant, a genius inventor, especially since he brings them plans for advanced cannons and black powder. Being the center of attention is great, but the potential for trouble is now exponentially greater because people are watching Hansum’s every move.
Meanwhile, artistic genus Shamira has fallen for a Florentine artist with bloody and disasterous consequences. Lincoln, considered an incompetent back home in the 24th century, has blossomed—at least until he is shot in the head with an arrow. And Hansum, after secretly marrying his new master’s beautiful daughter, Guilietta, is offered the hand in marriage of lady Beatrice, daughter of the ruler of Verona. To refuse could mean calamity for all the teens.
Amazingly, none of this is their biggest challenge. Because a rash illness is spreading across Verona—and it is threatening to consume everyone
Do they have a future in this past?
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13 comments :
This sounds like something my boys would be interested in.
I sent this link to my daughter. Thanks for linking up with Thirsty for Thursday.
Thanks for the review, this book looks like a keeper.
Bobbie Anne
Very interesting book, its a good gift for a teenage boy/girl relatives
My kids are avid readers and I have a hard time finding new series to stay ahead of them with reading material. This looks like a series they would enjoy.
This book sounds like something my son would enjoy!
I love all your book reviews. You introduce me to many books I would have never looked at reading.
That is not my normal type of book to read by the sounds of it. I am trying to discover new things to read so I will add it to my list.
great review. i think my little sis would like this book.
Brimstone reminds me of the movie Shrek. I wish I could be a bookworm just like you!
The sequel is very much interesting, something i might be interested to read in the future.
My sister likes reading stories like this.
They should make a movie out of these series. It could become a HIT.
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