
As soon as I had read the last page, I pre-ordered the remaining two books in the series. The good news? Waterfall isn’t the end of Gabi’s story.

To find out more, join the River of Time Facebook page or visit Lisa T. Time travel, a life-or-death twist in the last chapters, and evil villians that make me shudder… Waterfall contains stellar surprises. Medieval times, a heroine that is both lovable and makes me laugh, a love story that is as unconventional as it is sweet…all of these I would have listed off to you as the ingredients for a spectacular book. Waterfall combines all of my favorite things and some elements that I didn’t even know I would enjoy. Gabi encounters a life she never knew existed ~ in a time in which she doesn’t truly exist. Will she able to save her sister in time and then get them back to their own time? In the middle of a battle between knights of Siena and Florence.Ī rescue. They wind up in 1342!Įxcept Gabi is now all alone. Touching the handprints catapults the girls through time. When she and her sister, Lia, break the rules and enter the tomb, they find two handprints on the wall. In Waterfall, we meet Gabi Betarrini, a seventeen-year-old girl who is accompanying her archaeologist mother to a promising dig in Italy. I won this book in a contest after being struck by the amazing cover (isn’t it beautiful?) and I am so thankful that I won this novel…I may never have picked it up on my own, but it is one of the best books I have ever read (and that is saying quite a lot!). As I’ve said before, I’m still a little new to the YA genre. It sounds cliche, but from the moment I picked up this book, I was hooked.

I don’t have enough good things to say about Waterfall.
