Time's Convert: return to the spellbinding world of A Discovery of Witches

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'Intelligently written, meticulously researched and full of rich historical description' Reader Review, ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'I loved, loved, loved this book' Reader Review, ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
'It's a page turner & I'd give it 10 stars if I could!!!' Reader Review, ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

Return to the enchanting world of All Souls for a love story like no other...

Marcus Whitmore was made a vampire in the eighteenth century. Over two hundred years later, he finds himself in love with Phoebe Taylor, a human who decides to become a vampire herself.

And with tradition enforcing separation from Marcus, Phoebe's transformation will prove as challenging now as it was for Marcus when he first encountered Matthew de Clermont, his sire.

Time's Convert moves with epic sweep from the battlefields of the American Revolutionary War, through the treachery of the French Revolution to a bloody finale in New Orleans.

In Deborah Harkness's world of witches, daemons and vampires, watch as history comes to life.

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Five reasons to discover the ALL SOULS series:

'Haunting in every way. A story thick with family secrets, human heartache, and the kind of deep magic only Harkness can conjure. You will be enchanted'
LEIGH BARDUGO

'Harkness's lush prose makes a fantastical world real enough to touch'
JODI PICOULT

'Rich, thrilling . . . A captivating and romantic ripping yarn'
E L JAMES

'Intelligent and off-the-wall . . . irresistible to Twilight fans'
SUNDAY TIMES

'A bubbling cauldron of illicit desire . . . an assured saga that blends romance with fantasy'
DAILY MAIL

Ratings and reviews

4.5
110 reviews
Midge Odonnell
March 10, 2020
To set things in context my favourite book of the trilogy is Shadow Of Night which is mostly set in Elizabethan London. Bringing history to life is something that Deborah Harkness does exceptionally well and that novel sparked my interest in that particular time period. When I saw that a new book was coming out set in the same universe I was excited but trepidatious which led to me purchasing it on my eReader and then waiting over 12 months to read it as I was wary of being disappointed. This book is mainly about Marcus and Phoebe, who develop a relationship in The Book Of Life. We do get to see a fair bit of Matthew and Diana as well as the extended family but they are only really there to provide a breather between the historical detail. As Phoebe transitions to a vampire Marcus seeks refuge with his sire Matthew and Diana sets of a chain of events where Marcus relives his transition and his human and vampire lives. The historical detail is rich and enveloping and really sucked me in so that I became unaware of time passing whilst I was reading. However, if Historical fiction is not a genre that you enjoy then this book will probably leave you cold. It doesn't really add much to the All Soul's canon apart from a few more insights in to the structure of Vampire Society and some of their traditions. Whilst there is a cast of characters that we already know they are not there to further their own stories but to flesh out Marcus and Phoebe's tale. Definitely a companion piece to the trilogy but more Philippa Gregory than Bram Stoker. This book takes us from the American War Of Independence right through to the French Revolution. Marcus certainly seemed to be able to pick a battlefield. It also sheds some light on to what actually happened in New Orleans. This is touched on slightly in the previous novels but only from Matthew's perspective, now we get to find out how Marcus got himself in to that predicament. Blood Rage gets mentioned a few times but it felt like it was wedged in there, as though the author had somehow forgotten about it's existence until Jack arrives to spend time with his family. This is a far more gentle tale than the main trilogy and was a nice change of pace from all the tensions with the Congregation.
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Lynne Robinson
July 5, 2024
Excellent as usual. I read this book to prepare me for the next instalment. It continued the spell binding action and storylines. The characters continue to enchant and prepare for an unusual family pet.
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Krisztina Torma
March 3, 2019
The only problem with this book is that it has an ending.. Deborah effortlessly teaches you history and art while you're lost in the story. Discovering the darkest and brightest parts of human nature through Marcus, sprinkled with a little bit of magic.
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About the author

Deborah Harkness is the number one Sunday Times bestselling author of A Discovery of Witches, Shadow of Night, The Book of Life, Time's Convert and The World of All Souls. A history professor at the University of Southern California, Harkness has received Fulbright, Guggenheim, and National Humanities Center fellowships. She lives in Los Angeles.

Follow Deborah Harkness on Twitter @DebHarkness and Instagram @debharkness, and visit www.deborahharkness.com and www.facebook.com/AuthorDeborahHarkness

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