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East: A Time Traveler's Mongol Adventure

East: A Time Traveler's Mongol Adventure

Lizzy Ford

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The past has her trapped. Josie Jackson, stranded in the Mongol Empire by the manipulative Carter, finds herself at the mercy of his enemies. Cut off from her lifeline, she must obey their commands or face permanent exile. After completing their task, Josie's hopes of returning home are shattered. A...

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2015-04-14

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Lizzy Ford
Lizzy Ford

458 livres · 0 abonnés

I breathe stories. I dream them. If it were possible, I'd eat them, too. (I'm pretty sure they'd taste like cotton candy.) I can't escape them - they're everywhere! Which is why I write! I was born to bring the crazy worlds and people in my mind to life, and I love sharing them with as many people as I can.I'm also the...

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Nica Libres at Dusk ☁·4 years ago
★★★★ 4 stars “Hear me, see me, touch me, taste me.” I just had to keep reading. This is not the best book I've read by any means. Sometimes it's spotty, didn't make sense, or just ridiculous at best but it kept me thoroughly entertained.I assumed that Josie would still be reeling from the pain of losing Taylor, and though she did, it wasn't in the way that I thought. It wasn't heartbreak but guilt. She really wasn't in love with him. She adored Taylor but she loved Batu. I will adm...
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Coco.V·5 years ago
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Nia Ireland
Nia Ireland·7 years ago
Lizzy Ford, author extraordinaire, is an evil mastermind. She knows exactly how to weave a suspenseful tale and how much to give the reader before taking it away, enough to break your heart and enough to make you demand to know how Josie's story ends.Written in the first person, from the perspective of Josie, we feel everything that this lovable and sensitive (but not too sensitive) characters as she's torn from the world she knows and finds herself lost in time and in Mongolia, on this occasion...
Tanja Glavnik
Tanja Glavnik·10 years ago
Ugh.That's all I can say.I mean, I figured when I saw there were two more books planned for this series (North and South) that things couldn't just end on a HEA note. But, COME. ON.I feel like a lot of people might dislike this book because, unlike with West, here it's mostly Josie and Batu for a major chunk of it, and it's travelling, but at the same time, I loved it. I was also growing accustomed to what Josie had to accept and it actually didn't sound too bad to me because, well, Batu.But the...
Marilyn Ortega
Marilyn Ortega·11 years ago
I was given and advance copy for an honest opinion.I have to say that author Lizzy Ford has by far the greatest imagination I have ever encountered.Josie is thrown now years back into the age of the Mongolians, I don't know how this poor girl is going to end up and if she will ever get her HEA. But I am glad that Batu has been thrown into the picture cause he to can travel in time. I'm still trying to piece together where Carter fits into Josie's life, but I guess that will remain a mystery unti...
Shannon
Shannon·11 years ago
WHAT JUST HAPPENED?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? If you read West then you will want to read this book but you will not see what is coming. This was an amazing book BUT Lizzy Ford sure knows how to get us to come back for more. This book starts off where West ended and boy does it take you on a roller cost. SO not only does Josie get sent back in time to the Mongol era but she also gets put in cryostasis. When she wakes up she has no idea where she is much less when. Not only that but she has no idea who to tr...
Shannon
Shannon·11 years ago
WHAT JUST HAPPENED?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? If you read West then you will want to read this book but you will not see what is coming. This was an amazing book BUT Lizzy Ford sure knows how to get us to come back for more. This book starts off where West ended and boy does it take you on a roller cost. SO not only does Josie get sent back in time to the Mongol era but she also gets put in cryostasis. When she wakes up she has no idea where she is much less when. Not only that but she has no idea who to tr...
Linda
Linda·11 years ago
If I've said it once, I'll still say it again, and that is Lizzy is going to drive me crazy with this series. I barely held it together with what happened to Taylor, so am glad this one did not end in a similar way, but I also have to wait a year before the next book.I can't say that I loved this one more than the first one, cause to be honest, I'm not sure what Josie was supposed to accomplish or perhaps that is just it...Carter got thwarted so she didn't set out to do what he wanted. Instead, ...
Emmanuelle
Emmanuelle·11 years ago
Wow, just wow. If you thought West was gripping, wait till you get your hands on this one! Josie has been sent to the Mongol era and needless to say, things are going rather unexpectedly. First, Carter puts her in cryostasis and when she wakes up, she has no idea where she is. She doesn't know who to trust around her and with her emphatic memory chip broken, she knows nothing about the era. As she struggles to fit in, Josie struggles to understand the importance of her presence and whether she w...
Victoria Stolte
Victoria Stolte·11 years ago
After West I anxiously awaited this one- We were left wondering what would become of Josie. If you thought Wesr was good- It has nothing on East. This time Josie finds herself in the Kahn Era. In a world filled with strange customs and ways, she must find a way to fit in. When some stuff goes down she finds herself trapped with no where to go and no one to turn to. Josie is unsure of her mission here and doesn't trust anyone around her. Becoming frustrated and feeling like she don't belong, she ...