This turned out to be a very interesting and engrossing story. 4.3 or 4.4 stars, and solidly entertaining. Ember is a time traveler, but doesn’t discover this until she accidentally travels back in time to a pirate ship captained by the charismatic Raine. But according to him, they’ve met before, and the mystery deepens (there is a prequel book that fills in that gap quite nicely as well). Ember’s mom is in the hospital after a car crash that also killed her father, and to try to pay the bills, she’s working at a re-purposed old pirate ship turned restaurant. As strange people start appearing, and strange voices can be heard in the back areas of the restaurant, she finds herself flung into the past. Then she learns vampires and shifters are real, and people have been keeping other fairly big secrets from her for her whole life. As the story progresses and more details are brought to light, the connection between Raine and Ember seems to get stronger, and the mystery continues to deepen. There is a decent amount of action, a good amount of slow burn romantic tension, and the story concludes leaving you wanting more, with lots of loose ends and a bit of a cliffhanger. Overall, very enjoyable, and I’m looking forward to the next book! The narrators are great, very well suited for the characters. I’m already a big fan of Sarah Puckett, and Aaron Shedlock does a very good job with Raine, which enhanced my overall enjoyment of the story.