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I thoroughly enjoyed reading "Caveman" by Avery Kloss. This is a time travel romance about a woman whose plane goes missing in a electrical storm. She’s a curvy girl, a make up artist. A photographer is with them as well and a fashion model, who I wanted to smack silly for her antics, but she grew on me towards the end.

The story skips from the past to the present with two running storylines. First it’s Janet’s story, then the archaeologist, Amy Sandhurst, who discovers she time traveled. So, you’re basically getting two romances in one! I found the details awesome, especially the archaeology stuff. The author did her research.

Being written in first person, I felt like I was there. I felt like everything that was happening to the characters was happening to me. I usually don't care much for first person, but the author made it work. I feared for the characters and cheered for them when things went well.

This story hooked me and reeled me in. I didn’t know what to expect when they first met the primitive people, but Claire’s behavior had me laughing out loud. I just so enjoyed this story. It was a shame when it ended, but I was pleased to find parts 2 and 3 are up now. I can’t wait to find out what happens to Janet and Gundre and everybody else. Good job!

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Caveman A Time Travel Romance edition by Avery Kloss Politics Social Sciences eBooks Reviews


Caveman #1 Time Travel Romance
By Avery Kloss
4/5 stars

Janet is a recently engaged, photographer in the modeling world who does a lot of traveling for her job. But one unfortunate flight never makes its final destination. Not only does that flight crash, but the survivors have time-traveled to an ancient world where the people aren’t even close to modern-day human beings and huge beasts roamed the earth.

Is it possible for modern humans to survive during this time-period which was extremely difficult for its natural born people to survive? When the survivors meet up with a group of men, who seem to be hunters, it does take them awhile to come to grips with the possibility that they time traveled. They also have to deal with the knowledge that they may never make it back to their own time-period and will forever be stuck in the past.

Gundre, a Clovis-period man, is interested in Janet and her well-being. Though they can’t speak to each other, they do find ways to communicate. Their communication has much to do with pointing, showing and a whole lot of body language. Gundre & Janet have a steamy relationship and quickly form a longer spanning relationship. We get a view in the daily life within the tribe and how they survive for long-term periods.

Meanwhile back in present day, which happens to be about 2 years after the plane crash, archaeologists discover a cave full of Clovis-era artifacts. Though it looks as though the cave has been vandalized with a modern twitter handle, carbon-test dating actually dates the paint used as 10,000 years ago. This causes the archaeologists to start searching for logical explanations and trying to figure out and prove what they can.

The book technically ends in an HEA without going into the futures of either the survivors living 10,000 years ago in the past or the modern-day archaeologists or the fiancée that Janet left behind. However there are 2 more books in this series. I have purchased them, but so far haven’t read them.
Spoilers Possible. Has potential but......I read and enjoy a wide variety of literature, and that includes stories about heroines who make decisions I may or may not agree with. However, in order to feel sympathy or empathy for these heroines, and I often do, I need to be able to understand where they are coming from. The heroine in this story just seems to lack a moral compass in her decisions that would help me see that she is struggling with, oh, say, her decision to jump in the sack so soon with a guy that is not her fiance. Don't get me wrong, when you are potentially stuck in the past forever, you are probably going to end up in that situation, life goes on and all that, but the decision itself needs to be something that is thought out more, a lot more. This is not a case of my thinking she made a wrong decision, but it is my thought that the author could have given the heroine a bit more depth by giving her more thoughts than, "Oh, hey, we could be stuck here forever, though it has only been a day, and I should grab the gusto." (Not the heroine's actual thoughts, of course, but you get it) There were other instances where I just thought that I would probably not find this shallow woman very fun to hang out with. There was some interesting world building, and I did actually really like some parts of the book, but I cannot warm up to the heroine. I did like the main hero/caveman. He was super sweet, but I am unsure about his fate in later stories if the reviews for 2 and 3 are anything to go by. The writer has some real potential, but I like my heroines to be less self absorbed.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading "Caveman" by Avery Kloss. This is a time travel romance about a woman whose plane goes missing in a electrical storm. She’s a curvy girl, a make up artist. A photographer is with them as well and a fashion model, who I wanted to smack silly for her antics, but she grew on me towards the end.

The story skips from the past to the present with two running storylines. First it’s Janet’s story, then the archaeologist, Amy Sandhurst, who discovers she time traveled. So, you’re basically getting two romances in one! I found the details awesome, especially the archaeology stuff. The author did her research.

Being written in first person, I felt like I was there. I felt like everything that was happening to the characters was happening to me. I usually don't care much for first person, but the author made it work. I feared for the characters and cheered for them when things went well.

This story hooked me and reeled me in. I didn’t know what to expect when they first met the primitive people, but Claire’s behavior had me laughing out loud. I just so enjoyed this story. It was a shame when it ended, but I was pleased to find parts 2 and 3 are up now. I can’t wait to find out what happens to Janet and Gundre and everybody else. Good job!
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