Passenger by Alexandra Bracken





Passenger follows a 17-year-old semi-professional violinist through time as she discovers her mother’s hidden past. This book incorporates multi-racial love across centuries, an evil, powerful head of family and a search to find a life-altering object. 

I wasn’t sure what this book was about when I picked it up. I had gotten the second book for free, realized it was the second of a duology and then got this book as a birthday gift years later. 

I actually really enjoyed this book. It had a true and honest romance and I found it exhilarating to be traveling through the passages with the main character Etta and 18th century pirate Nicholas. The way they fell in love and how Etta adapted to being a time traveler was gracefully written. 

I am still a bit confused on how some of the time travel works but it was engaging and honestly, I didn’t need to understand all the mechanics to follow and appreciate the story. 

This book was a 5 stars for me and I can’t wait to read the sequel.

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