Helpful Score: 6
This book is told from the first person point of view of L. Roxanne Zaborovsky, a programmer who gets intercepted from going to the 7-11 one night by two men. What follows is a non-linear story where time gets manipulated like a record being scratched by a DJ - forward and backward, reset and spliced, Roxy lives through the same situations a few times but with different variables. I read some of Liz Maverick's Crimson City novel, and I prefer her first person voice here to the third person voice in that start of the series. Roxy's story had an urgent pace, and the story flowed well. The comment I have would be similar to many other reviewers - I think because I expected this to have romance I noticed that the romance was cut short and really happens somewhat out of frame. Also the time travel confused me; I understood certain aspects of it but I couldn't always wrap my head around what affected what.
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