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  • Chainbreaker

  • The Timekeeper Trilogy, Book 2
  • By: Tara Sim
  • Narrated by: Gary Furlong
  • Length: 10 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (146 ratings)

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Chainbreaker

By: Tara Sim
Narrated by: Gary Furlong
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Summary

Clock mechanic Danny Hart knows he's being watched. But by whom, or what, remains a mystery. To make matters worse, clock towers have begun falling in India, though time hasn't Stopped yet. He'd hoped after reuniting with his father and exploring his relationship with Colton, he'd have some to settle into his new life. Instead, he's asked to investigate the attacks.

After inspecting some of the fallen Indian towers, he realizes the British occupation may be sparking more than just attacks. And as Danny and Colton unravel more secrets about their past, they find themselves on a dark and dangerous path - one from which they may never return.

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worth it

I struggled with the pace of the story for the first half. But don't give up, it's worth it! Narration was top notch. Overall, solid 4 stars. Looking forward to start the next (hope it's the same narrator).

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Loved it

this series is just one thing after another I had to power through this book it was tense and you learn alot more about Clock spirits where they came from and the over all world created by the author.

I am sad that there's is only one book left for me now j want so much more from this world. good cliff hanger at the end.

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Oh my god

I mean, i loved it, like so much, sobbing my eyes out currently because of the ending but we move on (to Firestarter)

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Alright-ish….

Much better than the first instalment but as with the first, its main goal is to foist this relationship on you when really, all you actually want to know is the plot and its twists. The overriding takeaway is the relationship; which it appears IS the whole plot, twists and story, whilst the rest of it happens to be incidental. However if the whole thing was fleshed out, then it could be as great as the concept itself.

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A must listen

This is really good second book and opens up the world but it ends on a cliff hanger lol

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Brilliant

I really love the way everything is relevant, that love is the key component but not the heart of the tale. The first quarter threw me but again it all comes together beautifully. On to book 3 😍

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gripping story

the second installment well had me gripped till very end amazing narration. couldn't stop listening

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Unforgivable new characters and no ending, steamy love though

In book 2 clock mechanic Danny Hart finds himself ensnared in a web of mystery and uncertainty, keenly aware of an elusive watcher whose identity remains shrouded in secrecy. The backdrop unfolds against the unsettling clock towers toppling in India, a portentous sign that time itself has yet to come to a standstill.

Having initially hoped for a period of respite and normalcy after reuniting with his father and exploring the nuances of his relationship with Colton, Danny's expectations are shattered when he's thrust into a new investigation. Tasked with delving into the root cause of the attacks on the Indian clock towers, Danny discovers a disturbing correlation with the British occupation, hinting at a deeper and more nefarious plot.

As the intricate storyline unfolds, however, my disappointment begins to take root. The absence of a conclusive ending leaves a lingering dissatisfaction, and the introduction of new characters with diabolical tendencies proves to be a narrative misstep. Their lack of redeeming qualities makes it challenging to summon any sympathy, leading to a sense of detachment from the unfolding events.

Despite these reservations, one aspect of the narrative manages to evoke a positive response – the steamy and passionate romantic scenes between Colton and Danny. These moments of intimacy provide a respite from the overarching mystery and offer a glimpse into the complex dynamics of their relationship. The palpable chemistry between the characters adds a layer of depth to the story, creating moments that are both tender and intense.

While the first book in the series seemed to offer a satisfactory conclusion, the second installment leaves much to be desired. Nonetheless, there's a lingering curiosity that prompts me to continue with the third and final audiobook in the series. Perhaps the allure of the steamy romance and the hope for a more conclusive resolution will prove compelling enough to overcome the narrative shortcomings encountered thus far.

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Story had promise but not for kids.

This is supposed to be a young teens book which invariably means it will be read by kids but there really isn’t a place for such descriptive sex scenes in a book aimed at the 8-16 age group.

I read this thinking it might be a suitable Christmas present for my fantasy loving nieces and nephews but while the overall story has promise, ( though it gets really fragmented towards the end), and book 1 made a decent read, there is no way I could give this set of books to my friends or families children as a gift.

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