![]() ![]() ![]() The content is very similar to the first. As Gwen jumps from year to year, era to era, we discover more and more about her character, as well as Gideon. This time there are very few slow moments, each chapter as suspenseful as the first. Good for young adults, but not a standalone novel. Sapphire Blue picks up right where Ruby Red left off. The first book in the trilogy flows smoothly into the second. She is the final member of the secret time-traveling Circle of Twelve, and they need her to unlock the final secret, but how is she supposed to do that if no one will tell her anything? With the help of her friends (Is Gideon her friend? Are they more than friends? Why is he so nice to her one moment and so cold the next?) she’ll have to unlock the answers that everyone has been keeping from her. Emerald Green is the stunning conclusion to Kerstin Giers Ruby Red Trilogy, picking up where Sapphire Blue left off, reaching new heights of intrigue and. Gwen has been trying her best to learn everything she needs to learn about time travel since she learned she inherited the time-traveling gene, but no one seems to believe in her. ![]()
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