Speculative fiction, alternative worlds, futuristic, supernatural, horror
Jul 4th, 2019, 3:06 pm
Ring of Time Series by Jana Miller (1-2)
Requirements: epub reader, 317 kb
Overview: I’m a stay-at-home mom of five weird kids, wife to one fun-loving husband, editor for numerous amazing writers, and now I'm actually writing my own novels!
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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1. Springback - Ever since discovering her ability to rewind time when she was nine, Chloe has been reaching—reaching for a worthy use of her ability, reaching for redemption from her past, and reaching for the kind of validation she’ll never find as long as she has to keep this secret.
By the time she’s sixteen, Chloe has decided that rewinding is not a gift at all, but punishment for her part in the tragedy that has shaped her life. And when she discovers that Jake, a careless senior in one of her classes, possesses the same ability, she has no idea what to do about it or whether she can even trust him. But then other rewinders reveal themselves, and Chloe finds that there’s much more to her own story than she’s ever imagined.
Secrets of the past combine with rivalries of the present to set off a series of painful events and impossible discoveries, and soon Jake and Chloe find themselves in a race to piece together a puzzle of ancient relics, family feuds, and strands of time as they seek to defuse the threat not only to their powers but to her family and the fabric of time itself.

2. Skipped - Leah will never forgive her mother for her lies and manipulation, especially the ones leading up to the closing of the Ring of Time. She’s determined to heal from the trauma of that night and move on with her life—without Lillian.
When Lillian wakes up missing over twenty years of memories, she has no idea it’s because she somehow managed to reopen the Ring of Time. Now she feels like a lost teenager in a modern-day world where those closest to her see her as a villain, accusing her of crimes she doesn’t remember committing.
Leah is terrified of what Lillian might do with her renewed abilities, especially as it becomes clear that Lillian may actually be a Master of Time. But the more she gets to know this innocent version of her mother, the less certain she is that she wants to close the Ring and allow Lillian to go back to who she was. Would it be wrong to leave her the way she is, trapped in her memory loss? And is it worth risking the possibility that Lillian might remember anyway…and turn back into the domineering, unfeeling woman she was?

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1. Springback
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2. Skipped
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Jul 4th, 2019, 3:06 pm