The book was published by David C. Cook, a company which publishes books directed to Christians. This book is considered
religious fiction. Reviewers, however, speak of "so-and-so [character in the book] learning a spiritual lesson," or something to that effect. It sounds like it's pretty subdued stuff--maybe even so subdued that even atheists would teach their children those things as values.
I love it when an ebook has been marked down to zero, like the one in this post, because sometimes great Whispersync deals are to be had because of it, like the one that this post is about.
Title: Waterfall: A Novel (River of Time Book 1).
Genre: Fiction (Religious Science Fiction).
Author(s): Lisa T. Bergren.
Price: $3.49 ($0.00 ebook (marked down) + $3.49 Whispersync audio).
Regular Price of Audio, by Itself, at Audible: $19.95.
Ebook Rating/Number of Reviews: 4.6 stars/573 reviews (Amazon).
Audio Rating/Number of Ratings: 4.00/125 ratings.
Pages/Audio Length: 387/10 hours and 30 minutes.
Narrator(s): Pam Turlow.
Audible URL: http://www.audible.com/pd/Teens/Wate...1421561&sr=1-1.
Amazon URL (can get the whole Whispersync deal here): http://www.amazon.com/Waterfall-Nove...H4X5960KK7W8PX.
Comments:
Book Description (Amazon):
Most American teenagers want a vacation in Italy, but the Bentarrini sisters have spent every summer of their lives with their parents, famed Etruscan scholars, among the romantic hills. In Book One of the River of Time series, Gabi and Lia are stuck among the rubble of medieval castles in rural Tuscany on yet another hot, boring, and dusty archeological site … until Gabi places her hand atop a handprint in an ancient tomb and finds herself in fourteenth-century Italy. And worse yet, in the middle of a fierce battle between knights of two opposing forces.
And thus she comes to be rescued by the knight-prince Marcello Falassi, who takes her back to his father’s castle—a castle Gabi has seen in ruins in another life. Suddenly Gabi’s summer in Italy is much, much
more interesting. But what do you do when your knight in shining armor lives, literally, in a different world?