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Time On Her Side

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They say God gives second chances.

Forty years have shown Wilhelmina has nothing but a lifetime of four failed marriages, a job she hates, and her most recent affair with a married businessman. Until one day, while sipping coffee her silent prayers are answered--she’s visited by her future self, offering Wilhelmina a chance to re-do her life, giving her a mission to save the future world from the baby she’s unknowingly pregnant with.

Is it the miracle she hoped for, or will this lead into a whole new set of problems?

17 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 18, 2013

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Shelly Arkon

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August 16, 2014
You know when you have a 20 minute coffee break and you're looking for something to read? Well, this would be the perfect opportunity for you to tuck into this original and thought-provoking story.

Just imagine if you could go back and change the way you have lived your life? People say that they would do things differently. When 32-year-old Wilhelmina is confronted by her 'future' self in this paranormal 'bite-sized' tale, it turns out to be not as straightforward as she had imagined it would be. Will a second chance result in the "perfect journey" that she envisions? Be careful what you wish for...

This time travel/sci-fi story is based on second chances, 'second-time-around' choices and a race against time...

An interesting story, but I did struggle with certain elements, and the cliffhanger ending left me quite confused.
The 3.5 star rating is because I struggled to wrap my brain around the story at the end, which is not surprising, given the fact that I don't read much in the paranormal genre and prefer my stories grounded in reality. So that is my failing and not any fault of the author, who did a great job with the setting and characters!
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