- “A great blend of realistic concepts, complex characters, and mystery.”
- “Peer Through Time verges on both fantasy and plausible theories, which will delight sci-fi enthusiasts.”
- “There’s a slow boil of intrigue as answers seem to only open more questions until the very last pages.”
- “A sophisticated plot melding sci-fi and 1930s America in a bold and refreshing way.”
- “Quirky, but sensible.”
Author Terry R. Hill: “Pennington nicely layers the story with a murder-mystery, action, and a sentient android struggling to find his place in the human world.”
- “For a time travel story it was a good one and I have not read a good one in a while.”
- “At times I did wish that the action was turned up a few dials but still this was an enjoyable read.”
Blooming With Books: “I don’t know if there will be a second book following these characters, but I would be interested in seeing how their lives will play out in whatever era they manage to find themselves in.”
“The characters develop in unexpected ways and it makes one ponder ethics and technology, religion, and destiny.” – Kristin
“The time travel method is a real leap of faith for the time travelers because it so inconsistent and unreliable! Interesting!” – Mattie
“While I usually like to guess how a book will end, this one baffled me, then shocked me, then totally surprised me.” – PandaLady
“The story keeps you guessing, but moves along quickly.” – Lorena