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Copper & Cobalt #2

The Space Between Worlds: A Teen Time Travel Fantasy

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Not all prisons are escapable. Thousands of miles from ancient Celtic Britain, Bridget awakens as a Sumerian girl standing outside the Great Ziggurat of Ur. She can't understand where Celena is or what any of this has to do with her and their history in Wales. Her pendant has disappeared and she has no way back. Feeling trapped in this arid land so far removed from Wales or the US, Bridget's problems extend beyond locating her friend or finding an exit door. Her parents are forcing her to prepare for an arranged marriage, and if she doesn't follow through, the consequences will be severe. She can't see how to stop the tidal wave that's threatening to engulf her life. There are many kinds of prisons, and not all of them are escapable. But when Bridget meets Relan, all of that changes. In the blazing heat of Sumerian summer, a beautiful, pale stranger explores the marketplace of Ur, asking peculiar questions of the merchants and speaking in a strange accent. Wearing a woolen cloak over his animal skin tunic, this "barbarian" is from elsewhere and has unusual ideas. Bridget's curiosity leads her down an alluring and dangerous path. She is afraid to find out the answers she longs for, until Relan shows her something unbelievable, wonderful, and frightening. Just as Bridget thinks she has a solution to her problems, she is faced with a disturbing choice that may cause a shift in her destiny which can't be undone. One-click for a story of friendship, time travel, and haunting adventure in ancient Wales! ..... What readers are "I am so glad I discovered these books, they are a great read." --E. Roosevelt, Amazon Reviewer "The story is complex yet easy to follow and rich and full of intrigue and imagination. Readers young and old alike will like this great story that continues the trilogy." --Keith R. Rees, Amazon Reviewer "Delightful story, had a hard time putting it down." --Colleen, Amazon Reviewer "The bond of friendship between Bridget and Celena is once again the strongest magic in the book. Conrad skillfully develops the characters while leading the reader through scenes of wonder and adventure." --Sci-fi-reader, Amazon Reviewer "The story is fast paced and fun even when for several chapters they live another life." --Angus, Amazon Reviewer

165 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 14, 2012

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J. Conrad

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J. writes because she loves the universal resonance of stories and the lessons they teach us about human nature. She thinks it’s amazing that people from all over the world can relate to the fictional characters in books written by authors they’ve never met. It’s something she never gets tired of creating for others or experiencing herself. When J.’s not dreaming up new problems to throw at her unsuspecting characters, she disappears on long walks, animal watches, or finds new books to read. She lives in the southern US with her brilliant husband and a cat who eats too many lizards.

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Author 9 books67 followers
February 18, 2019
In this second instalment of the Copper & Cobalt books, the trip goes to Ancient Mesopotamia and we get a riveting insight into Bridget and Celena's previous life and we finally learn why Paul hates them so. What a tragic misfortune. The choice Iltani is given is not really a choice at all and you completely feel for the three of characters as harsh rules and laws decide their fate. This is a great YA. I specifically enjoyed the second half and was a little 'What? Nooo... it cannot stop here!' when the book ended, but I'm also glad it did, because now I am looking forward to the final book. So why not 5 stars? In truth I wanted it to blow me away and it didn't quite manage that, but I know that others would not hesitate to give this one full marks.
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1,416 reviews17 followers
November 4, 2018
Uncaged Review: This was an interesting take on Time Travel, and the tale of two friends that adventure into different times. Bridget loses her pendant, which helps her to get back to her time, and is stuck in time. But changing outcomes in the time travels, can affect their real time.

I liked the friendship with the girls, this is book 2 in a series, and I think I would have gotten more out of the books if I had read the first, but it held up okay. It’s a solid 4 star read, and those that enjoy time travel, will enjoy this one.
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January 13, 2019
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Multiple Worlds or parallel universes?
Whichever u believe or neither, this is a great read!
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Author 1 book10 followers
March 17, 2015
Jaime Conrad has done it again with Bridget and Celena. This is a sequel to her first book "Lake Caerwych" so in order to fully understand this story, I highly suggest that you read "Lake Caerwych" first. In "The Space Between Worlds", Bridget and Celena return from Wales along with an artifact that could be worth not just a lot but worth many lives. They try to keep them away from Paul, the mysterious man who was helpful in the first book but...well you'll find out once you read the first book. As they try to keep their celebrity statuses at a low profile, they try to use their knowledge of Wales not only to their advantage but to aide people in the best way they can. But the friendship between the two women may not last once one of them realizes that there's a connection between the other and Paul. There is a third book in this series and I know that it will be just as good as the first two. When you have two great books, how can the third one be bad? I know that anything is possible but not in this case; where you have the imagination of J. Conrad involved.
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Author 9 books33 followers
July 3, 2014
This sequel to the book Lake Caerwych is a continuation of the adventures of Bridget and Celena. The curator from the Welsh museum lets Bridget know that the chests they turned in had many valuable things but there was one box that held nothing besides a piece of common shale. It’s the simple things that are deceiving.

As the two protagonists discover more of their inherited power and past life history a vengeful being from the past keeps them on their toes. All the stress leads to a journey even further back than that of book one.

The story is fast paced and fun even when for several chapters they live another life. So far both books I have read in this series have entertained and been high quality products. The Space Between Worlds gets four stars out of five from me.

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