The Gods Time Forgot | By Kelsie Sheridan Gonzalez
The Gods Time Forgot follows Rua, the protagonist, and Finn, both of whom have mysterious pasts. The alternating perspectives create intrigue, and the atmospheric, almost period-drama tone paired with historic New York enhances the narrative even further. Initially, the story is fast-paced, but after a point, it becomes repetitive as the same conflict is revisited multiple times. It meanders for a while before picking up speed again, though the ending feels a bit underwhelming. We follow Rua, though we know very little about her. She is also living the life of Emma Harrington who is a victim, which makes her easy to root for. Snippets from the past offer hints about where the story is heading. The blend of history and Irish folklore creates a whimsical, atmospheric world, and I was absolutely here for it. The slow-burn romance and angsty moments were enjoyable to read. However, for a story with such a strong setup, I wanted a more impactful ending. The conclusion didn’t fully pay off considering the buildup. Perhaps there are limitations when retelling a folk tale without offending cultural sensitivities. However, I’m not familiar with the area of topic. So I’m willing to give the benefit of the doubt. Overall, I enjoyed the book. It’s definitely a page-turner and worth the time. If you enjoy mysterious historical fantasies during winter days, give this one a try. You won’t be disappointed. Some of the links on this blog are affiliate links. That means if you click through and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you! Think of it as a little thank you hug for all the bookish content I pour my heart into. Your support keeps the pages turning. Book Review | Urban Romantasy

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