Soliloquy by Janet Fogg – Review by Shelly Kittell

SoliloquySoliloquy by Janet Fogg
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

An amazing trip back in time! Erin is left a box with 8 magical figurines in it (there used to be 12) from her grandmother, with a mysterious note. The adventure begins when Arick is brought in to help tell her more about it. I really can’t tell you a whole lot because you have to read this incredible journey. I can tell you that she wakes in Nazi-occupied France. The characters are so well-written. You can almost feel like you are there in the story, that’s how relatable these characters are. Well done! The plot is easy to follow and flows fairly smooth, even with a few choppy sections in there. This is truly a fascinating story that revolves around her aunt, that she is named for, and a piece of music that creates a hauntingly beautiful memory. The ending was breathtaking. This is one of the best time-travel pieces I’ve read this year. An amazing story that fans of history, music, and/or romance should read. I’d give it more than 5 stars if I could.

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