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Reviewed by Anne-Marie Reynolds for Readers' Favorite
A Debt Remembered by Bryan Beck is the second book in the Ancestral Debt Anthology. James has passed his legacy on to Ivy, his great-granddaughter. Her whole life, she’s listened to stories of time travel, and she’s heard so much about the magical chest that has been passed down to her. Now she’s got it, she’s ready to follow the journey that taught her great-grandfather much about life. But that’s not her journey to make. When she reads the journal he passed down to her, she discovers secrets and learns of another chest. But it’s a chest born of corrupted magic, a chest that many are seeking but none have found. Ivy’s journey is about to begin – a journey that could change everything forever. Ivy must succeed, and she must complete James’ journey, or no one will ever be safe again.
A Debt Remembered by Bryan Beck is a fantastic sequel to A Debt In Time. It could potentially be read as a standalone, but you’ll get so much more from it if you read the other book first. This is another adventure-packed time travel tale, filled with magic and mystery, and no small amount of danger along the way. It’s a tale of courage and family, of the ties that bind us, with the same upbeat humor from the first book, and the ending will definitely leave you wanting more. I hope there is another book to come, because I don’t feel this story is fully told yet. Once again, the characters are well-developed, and if you read the first book, you’ll recognize some of them. The plot is exciting and well thought-out, making it another unputdownable story. Once again, highly recommended and a must-read for all fans of time travel and historical stories.