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Sojourn

von Jana G. Oliver

Reihen: Time Rovers (1)

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Winner of 7 awards including the prestigious Prism Award for Time Travel London, September 1888. An aged Queen Victoria rules. The threat of anarchy hovers in the air. A new kind of evil lurks in the back alleys of Whitechapel. Enter Jacynda Lassiter, a Time Rover on a mission-find an overdue 'tourist' and return him to 2057 before he changes history. Victorian London is a dangerous place for the unwary. Mysterious shape-shifters haunt the streets, making friend and foe indistinguishable. When a fellow Time Rover is murdered, Jacynda's mission becomes personal. Can she trust the two gentlemen who come to her aid, or do they harbor their own dark secrets? In a few days, Jack the Ripper will add to his bloody legacy. But old Jack isn't the only threat in Whitechapel. Unless Jacynda can outwit a madman, her Victorian sojourn will rewrite history-and end at the point of a blade.… (mehr)
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Series Info/Source: This is the first book in the Time Rovers series. I bought a copy of this as an ebook for my Kindle.

Thoughts: Previous to reading this book I had read Oliver's Demon Trappers series (loved it) and some of her other stand alone books (they were okay). I was excited to start this series and it was definitely worth the read. It's an intriguing story; engaging and very well written.

Jacynda is a Time Rover in 2057. She is involved in tracking down and bringing back time tourists who don't return at their expected time. When she goes back to Victorian London to retrieve a waylaid academic tourist, she is dangerously close to Jack the Ripper's time line. She ends up getting involved with a couple of locals and finds out that her retrieval is a lot more complicated than she thought it was going to be. To complicate the situation even more, back in 2057, things are going belly-up with the company she works for and she may struggle to find a way to get back to her time.

I really enjoyed this book a lot. The world-building and plot here are really spectacular. There are so many things going on. I loved the world portrayed in 2057, it's futuristic but believably so. I also love the Victoria England period, so it was fun to spend time there as well. There are multiple plot threads here that were masterfully woven together. The main plot appears to Jacynda's retrieval of her wayward tourist. However, this plot starts to intertwine with what's happening with the time travel company in 2057 and with her discovery of a shapeshifting race that is around in Victorian London.

The characters were very well done too. I enjoyed Jacynda as she struggled to fit into 2057 and very much enjoyed the characters she meets there. Additionally, there are some wonderful characters introduced in 2057 as well. While this isn't a character driven story, I definitely enjoyed the characters here. There is a hint of romance throughout and some fantastic friendships that form along Jacynda's adventures.

Oliver's writing is wonderful and very well-rounded. The action scenes are great, the mystery is well done and there is excellent description. The story is effortless to read and flows nicely. I liked where the story ended and look forward to reading the next book in the series.

My Summary (5/5): Overall I really enjoyed this first installment in the Time Rovers series. This is an excellent story, with creative world-building and easy to engage with characters. It was a fun and entertaining read that I never struggled to stay engaged with. I am normally not a huge fan of time travel reads, but it really worked well for this book. I am incredibly eager to read the next book in this series! ( )
  krau0098 | Sep 23, 2022 |
A Muddled Mash Up

***POSSIBLE SPOILERS***

I found Sojourn (Time Rovers Book 1) by Jana Oliver very hard to get into initially. I've given a 3-Star "Good" rating based on the passable writing and research. In terms of my enjoyment of the story, I'd rate it as barely average, which really surprised me, given my love of time travel tales, Victoriana and Ripperology.

This is a very complicated storyline of many parts. I counted 12 plots and subplots and there were still more threads as well. I felt the author had been undisciplined in throwing together all these disparate ideas. She didn't succeed in forming a smooth narrative from all these pieces.

I didn't enjoy the Transitive (shape shifter) part and felt it added unnecessary complications that might have been better told in a separate novel.

The characterizations were flat and two dimensional to me and I didn't feel any emotional attachment to any of the principals. There were many Mary Sue moments when the always sought after Jacynda one moment mourns her 2057 lover's death while concurrently entertains romantic notions of her two vying suitors.

The world building also fell lacking in providing adequate background both for the Transitive plotline and the mechanics of Time Travel.

Also, the novel is tiresome and keeps rolling along long after it might have been wound up.

One late addition character seemed to be added solely for the purpose of luring the reader on to a sequel.

Finally, too many tired tropes about Victorian society, nothing fresh was added.

Unfortunately, Sojourn didn't satisfy this reader, but it wasn't a terrible fantasy either. ( )
  Zumbanista | Feb 14, 2016 |
When I had the opportunity to read Jana Oliver's Sojourn, I jumped at the opportunity -even before I had any idea what the book was about. Aside from the fact that I just love books, I also have recently fallen in love with Oliver's Demon Trappers series, so it's hard for me to say no to any of her other work. However, I'm always careful when it comes to delving into an author's past titles. While such an expedition can turn up unexpected gems, it can also turn up some titles that were just not as good.

Fortunately, I'd say Sojourn is one of these unexpected gems.

Sojourn straddles two different worlds: a futuristic world where an organization openly allows time travel, and time "tourists" are somewhat common, all policed by the time rovers -and the dark world of late 19th century England on the eve of the Jack the Ripper murders. Jacynda, also known as Cynda, is given the mission of retrieving an overdue tourist who has gone missing just before the murders begin. Cynda quickly finds that her mission isn't as easy as it seems, and that she must unravel the secrets of one of London's most famous serial killers, and how he is connected to the time rover organization.

While I must admit that I wasn't completely expecting something like this from Oliver (especially with such a strong Dr. Who vibe!), but I still found it enjoyable to read. Oliver does an excellent job of painting an accurate and well-constructed picture of 19th century London that is incredibly well-researched and tightly woven. Oddly enough, the futuristic setting wasn't as vivid or as well put together, and at times was very hazy for me, so I desperately wanted to get back to London and back into the fascinating webs of the Whitechapel underground.

Though Sojourn isn't quite as polished as the Demon Trappers series, it's a wonderful, creative series that's a fun adventure that fans of Oliver's other novels will enjoy. ( )
  BookAddictDiary | Oct 30, 2011 |
I really enjoyed this story -- time travel, talking spiders, shape shifters and Jack the Ripper. How can that not be cool? ( )
  RhondaParrish | Mar 15, 2010 |
A truly excellent book. The characters are great, their dialogue reads true. The descriptions are detailed and fully immerse you into the Victorian era. A very well crafted novel. One so good I stayed up till 2:00 some nights while reading it. This is a book I would reccomend with out any hesitation to anyone who enjoys a good mystery, a strong heroine, and a damn good book. ( )
  ldyanduril | Nov 21, 2007 |
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Winner of 7 awards including the prestigious Prism Award for Time Travel London, September 1888. An aged Queen Victoria rules. The threat of anarchy hovers in the air. A new kind of evil lurks in the back alleys of Whitechapel. Enter Jacynda Lassiter, a Time Rover on a mission-find an overdue 'tourist' and return him to 2057 before he changes history. Victorian London is a dangerous place for the unwary. Mysterious shape-shifters haunt the streets, making friend and foe indistinguishable. When a fellow Time Rover is murdered, Jacynda's mission becomes personal. Can she trust the two gentlemen who come to her aid, or do they harbor their own dark secrets? In a few days, Jack the Ripper will add to his bloody legacy. But old Jack isn't the only threat in Whitechapel. Unless Jacynda can outwit a madman, her Victorian sojourn will rewrite history-and end at the point of a blade.

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