The Last Saxon King by Andrew Varga

 





Synopsis:


One jump to save all time.

When Dan Renfrew is accidentally transported to England in the year 1066, he also learns a startling fact. He’s a time jumper, descended from a long line of secret heroes who protect the present by traveling to the past to fix breaks and glitches in the time stream. To get home alive, Dan must try to restore history, but he soon discovers even bigger challenges than suspicious Anglo-Saxons, marauding Vikings, and invading Normans. A band of malicious time jumpers is threatening the very future of the universe.


Review:




The Last Saxon King is the first installment of the Jump In Time series, it starts slow but the pace grows and it becomes unputdownable.
I'm an history geek, but I ignore most of the Saxons battles so I was really engrossed in the story and I've finished it in a few hours.

Daniel Renfrew is a bored home-schooled teen until he find out he is a time traveler, and his life changes radically.
During his first unexpected jump in time he finds himself in 1066, he doesn't know anything about time travelling but fortunately he meets Sam that will help him. Will this couple of teens save the World from a catastrophic history glitch?

I adored to see Dan personal growth. He was shielded by his father all his life, so at the beginning he is unprepared and he can't deal with the difficulties but with the passing of the chapters he understands what he can do, his true abilities, he takes his responsibilities and he becomes a hero.

I've seen there are more books in the series and I can't wait to read what happens next.
This is the right book for a young reader, perfect for the adventures lovers.








Release Date: 03.07.2023























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