I bought this book in a thrift shop years ago, it ended up on my shelf, and I never picked it up. I figured it was about time I read it, either I would enjoy it, finish it and get it off my shelf, or I would not enjoy it, abandon it, and also get it off my shelf. Win win!
It started off much better than I expected, it was fast-paced and intriguing. However, the more I progressed, the more certain things started to bother me. One, I had expected (and hoped) there would be a lot more about the 6th century, but there was only little, and what there was was not infomative at all. 95% of the book is set in the present day (well, 1935-1990, but not 6th century). Two, after a while the book got a bit repetitive and long-winded, it could have been much shorter without losing much of the story. Three, all the stuff regarding Brid, Broichan and Meryn was never well-explained. It seemed like the author just liked to write a book on time-travel but didn't give a thought to how this would occur or how Brid was able to do the things she did. Especially the ending was very rushed.
All in all, a finished book and one less on my shelf.