Lucy Nash has just finished up her sophomore year of high school and is anticipating an uneventful summer at her rural Georgia home. . . that is, until a weird twist of fate and physics takes her on a trip back through time to the year 1975 with Cameron Hall, a boy her age whose own time is thirty years into her future. Cameron is hoping to stop a series of child disappearances, one of which deeply affected his family, and ends up teaming up with his accidental "passenger" to solve the crime. But despite their access to resources from the future, can two teenagers resolve a mystery that has remained a cold case for over sixty years. . . and what impact will their presence in the past have on their own lives - and their own futures?
this is an exciting and entertaining read! I couldn’t hardly put it down
Loved that it takes place in todays time and the 70s. I felt like I was part of the plot, as a silent character. I was engrossed by the first page. Though it’s time travel, it’s realistic! Not too far fetched from a grounded plot. I can’t wait to read the next one!
This book is a great adventure of time-traveling (and even young romance)! I thoroughly enjoyed reading every page and getting lost in the 1970’s mystery of missing children in Langston! Great read!!