Cally Jackson Author
Millie: The Ripple Effect Book 3 (paperback)
Millie: The Ripple Effect Book 3 (paperback)
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Will Millie survive what Time Travel Disorder has to throw at her?
Millie Richter has always admired her sister, Caitlyn, but now that her own disorder is taking effect, Millie is terrified she’ll follow in Caitlyn’s footsteps and rewrite history. The last thing Millie wants is to become a stranger in her own life, so she’s determined to do whatever she can to leave the past – and therefore the present – unchanged.
But when she finds herself face to face with her father – alive and well in the past – her perspective shifts abruptly. Millie is torn between the desire to prevent her father’s untimely death and the fear of rewriting her existence.
Then, back in the present, Zach (the gorgeous guy who lives a few floors up in her unit block) finally notices her and asks her out on a date. A psychology student, Zach is thoughtful, caring and a little damaged. Their connection is instant and electrifying, pulling Millie into a whirlwind romance she never saw coming. Now Millie has even more to lose. If she prevents her dad’s death, she’ll risk erasing her relationship with Zach.
In this heart-wrenching third installment, Millie must balance love and duty, all while grappling with the profound consequences of her choices.
Millie is the third book in The Ripple Effect series and is best read after the first two books in the series.
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You can't help but love the characters and feel the love they share, sisterly love, parental love, romantic love. You also understand the responsibilities that burden them. Fortunately love conquers everything!
With each book the author has the chance to explore and redefine the main characters as the various time ripples occur. It is a great concept for a time travel book and I highly recommend this series.
These books are full of chunky blokes with great personalities and swooney young women with raging hormones. Overlapping that is the time travelling disorder. Bit " time travellers wife" apart from the ability to change the past. Find it hard to believe that changing specific events with no direct action as such can ripple through to fundamental changes in other aspects. I know that's the whole point of the books but I can't see how saving someone from dying could lead to someone else not being born or born later or whatever. Not bad but not for guys really.
I absolutely loved these books, read them one after the other.It’s time travel but not how it’s normally done, you don’t get to choose where/when you go and it’s only for a short period. Yes there is a bit of romance thrown in but it doesn’t overwhelm the plot. Don’t want to give away any spoilers, read the first one if it’s not for you stop there, I bet you won’t!
I loved the whole Ripple effect series following the story of Millie and the ripples in time she creates. I felt there was too much unnecessary sexual reference which detracted from the storyline.