


I always love seeing where Gwen and Gideon will go, what they will wear, and what they will do. The writing is so pretty, and full of funny conversations and elaborate descriptions. The time traveling is a little confusing, but readers are kept on track with these subtle reminders. I read this trilogy almost back to back, but I still appreciated the recaps we were given on what had happened up to this point. Not so with Emerald Green! I grew to love the trilogy more and more as the series continued, and now I am so sad to be finished with it! I’m doing a mini review of this book, just because most of what I loved about it I already mentioned in my reviews of Ruby Red and Sapphire Blue. Usually the first book is the best, the second book is pointless, and the third book is a major letdown. I loved this conclusion to the Ruby Red trilogy! I’m not used to books getting better and better as a series continues. And she’s just learned that her charming time-traveling partner, Gideon, has probably been using her all along. She suspects the founder of the Circle, Count Saint-German, is up to something nefarious, but nobody will believe her. She’s only recently learned that she is the Ruby, the final member of the time-traveling Circle of Twelve, and since then nothing has been going right. Gwen has a destiny to fulfill, but no one will tell her what it is.

Genres: Romance, Science Fiction, Time Travel Also in this series: Ruby Red, Sapphire Blue
