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Unraveling Brigid's Veil (Paperback) Toronto Time Agents #3

Unraveling Brigid's Veil (Paperback) Toronto Time Agents #3

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She'd swap a kingdom for a well-brewed cup of black coffee. But when whispers of betrayal echo through time's corridors, can she stitch the unraveling seams of history?

Wilda Firestone thrives on coffee and snark. Outfitting agents for time travel vacations is her craft, but she thought her days of leaping through epochs were behind her. However, when acts of sabotage point towards moles in the agency, the weight of time rests on her seasoned shoulders.

With the gravitas of her profession and a bit of reluctance, Wilda navigates the mystique of medieval Ireland. Following a trail woven with treachery and age-old secrets, she is led from the bustling streets of Toronto to the green hills and ancient hillforts of Ireland, tracing every stitch and thread. Yet, as she tugs on this tapestry, she uncovers a shadowy force – one that threatens to erase history's very fabric.

Can Wilda mend the rifts of time and unveil the moles, or will she be lost in the folds of Brigid's Veil?

Unraveling Brigid's Veil is the thrilling third installment in the Toronto Time Agents science fiction series. If you love strong-willed protagonists, mesmerizing realms, and edge-of-your-seat action, then C. N. Jackson's riveting tale is the portal to your next adventure.

Start reading Unraveling Brigid's Veil to stitch up time's unraveling edges today!

 

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LoveToReadGoodBooks
Medieval Ireland with anomalies

Temporal Agents Wilga and verbose Algernon, along with vacationing nephew Ian, are in Medieval Ireland where Druids and Monks influence a village taken over by Chronus, a rogue TimeTraveler with obscure aims. Wilga continues to be a weak leader. Algernon finds his footing amidst some key mistakes. Young Ian finds love and loses it to death. The whole story is a little sloppy and I got tired a trying to cheer Wilga on when her character doesn’t elicit enough sympathy to warrant it.Bottom line, I wanted to like this story , but I didn’t.And the ending? Way too gratuitous of a jump into the next book.

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Mark Lucas-Taylor

Book 3 in C. N. Jackson’s series finds Wilda and company in 12th century Ireland and up against rogue temporal agents. Mixing medieval history Druidic and Christian beliefs against Chronus. There is much adversity and even tragedy in this book and our heroine and heroes find themselves fighting an adversary that has little to no hesitation in using advanced technology and techniques to attain their as yet unknown goals.

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Kathryn K
Not a strong plot

I loved the first two, but this one fell flat. Characters not as well developed. Overly dramatic main character, supporting characters were predictable and boring. Too bad.

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Misfit Malice

Due to personal taste, I unfortunately didn't love this book as much as the two previous ones as there is only one travel back in time (which is a catch 22, as there were less place for development with 3 trips a book, but it gave us more action) and the fact that I found the main character a little watered down, not as grumpy and witty as usual, which was the main reason I felt in love with this story...So my rating went from excellent to good, which is not bad overall.

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Roger Fauble
An enjoyable, unique 4 1/2 star read

Unraveling Brigid's Veil: A Historical Time Travel Adventure (Toronto Time Agents), my fifth read from author Christy Nicholas. I first heard of this author when I received an email from Green Dragon Press and read An Immigrant's Tale: A Druid's Brooch Prequel Short Story 0.5 (Druid's Brooch Series). Well-written with a well-developed primary character, a very good read. I received a Kindle edition & “I'm voluntarily leaving a review." The gifting of this book did not affect my opinion of it. (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 - July 24, 2018).

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