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Reviewed by Faridah Nassozi for Readers' Favorite
Gwyn had just joined her parents in Israel for a holiday. As they toured the country and visited places of historical significance, Gwyn - a history major at university - could not help but dream about how amazing it would be to go back in time and see life as it was back then. Among other places, the family visited the ruins of Masada where Jews committed mass suicide in a final act of defiance against the invading Romans. After what seemed to have been a brief delirious moment involving disappearing people, Gwyn discovered a clock-like metallic item abandoned in the bushes. With her curiosity getting the better of her, she found a secluded place and attempted to open the 'clock.' Little did she know that she was opening the proverbial Pandora's Box. What could be more exciting for a history nerd than a trip 2000 years back in time to one of the most significant historical events of all time? Well, Gwyn 'wakes up' in Masada just at the brink of the clash between the Jews and the Romans. She has no comprehension of how she got there or of the value and power of the clock now embedded in her hand, and of the trouble brewing in a time period many centuries ahead of her own. Will she use her knowledge to change history or will she let it run its unfortunate course? This is either going to be the adventure of her life or her worst nightmare.
Ladies and gentlemen, strap yourselves in for an epic ride across time periods in this thrilling tale of time travel and political conspiracies in The Siege of Masada. Jodie Lane put together one hell of a compelling story. The Siege of Masada is flawlessly delivered with elaborate and captivating detail to make it a one of kind read. Even without looking at the dates, I could easily tell when the story moved from one time period to another through the realistic details; the dried dates, bread and oil meal was indicative of much earlier eras while the synthesized food is definitely ahead of our time. Through the memorable characters, compelling plot, and richly detailed settings, the story comes alive in a thrilling and beautiful way. An epic start to a series guaranteed to give you time travel envy.