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It's something that she does every Wed where we pick a book that hasn't been released yet.
Author: Melissa E. hurst
Expected publication: June 2nd 2015 by Sky Pony Press
In 2013: Sixteen-year-old Alora is having blackouts. Each time she wakes up in a different place with no idea of how she got there. The one thing she is certain of? Someone is following her.
In 2146: Seventeen-year-old Bridger is one of a small number of people born with the ability to travel to the past. While on a routine school time trip, he sees the last person he expected—his dead father. The strangest part is that, according to the Department of Temporal Affairs, his father was never assigned to be in that time. Bridger’s even more stunned when he learns that his by-the-book father was there to break the most important rule of time travel—to prevent someone’s murder.
And that someone is named Alora.
Determined to discover why his father wanted to help a “ghost,” Bridger illegally shifts to 2013 and, along with Alora, races to solve the mystery surrounding her past and her connection to his father before the DTA finds him. If he can stop Alora’s death without altering the timeline, maybe he can save his father too.
In 2146: Seventeen-year-old Bridger is one of a small number of people born with the ability to travel to the past. While on a routine school time trip, he sees the last person he expected—his dead father. The strangest part is that, according to the Department of Temporal Affairs, his father was never assigned to be in that time. Bridger’s even more stunned when he learns that his by-the-book father was there to break the most important rule of time travel—to prevent someone’s murder.
And that someone is named Alora.
Determined to discover why his father wanted to help a “ghost,” Bridger illegally shifts to 2013 and, along with Alora, races to solve the mystery surrounding her past and her connection to his father before the DTA finds him. If he can stop Alora’s death without altering the timeline, maybe he can save his father too.
Why I'm waiting on this?
Time Traveling just sounds interesting, and in a way I'm trying (trying being the keyword) to write a story that would take place in the past, present and future.
This one sounds interesting with Time Traveling aspect! I haven't read a time traveling book since Ruby Red, so hopefully its a good one. Hope you enjoy it also!
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Wow two girls one from the past and one from the future? This is amazing!
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I just LOVE Time Traveling, so this book is definitely on my TBR list. Now I´m waiting for June 2nd as well :) Here is my wow
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I'm generally not a time-travel person, but there is really alot you can do with such a story, so I'm always intrigued. Nice pick!
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Like Zessi, I'm kind of wary of time travel books, but I have found some that I like, so I look forward to reading your thoughts on this!
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Love the sound of this one! Thanks for shaaring.
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I love time travel stories! And this one looks really good! Thanks for sharing!
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New to me but sounds like it will be a good one. Hope you get a chance to read it soon.
ReplyDeleteI love this concept of this book, but books like this usually don't work out for me. Hope you enjoy it!
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I love the sound of this one!
ReplyDeleteA great WoW! Sharon – Obsession with Books
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