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Paradox Lost: Their Path

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The past changed the future … the future must salvage the past. DJ, Matt, and Elisa are mostly normal teens. They have their friends, and their squabbles, and their dreams of the future. Yet, they are also very special teens, brought into this world to fulfill a prophecy made by an ancestor 200 years in their past. One of them dies, one receives incredible powers, and one discovers a place no one suspected she would have. It was meant to be nothing more than a fun and adventurous spring break from the Beaufort School of Visionary Studies for triplets DJ, Matt, and Elisa. Little did they know that the prophecy made about them was about to catch up. When they are warned that Rogues have targeted them and their family, they go into hiding to protect everyone. But the Rogues have other plans. Can they make the right choices even though they know others will be hurt by their decisions? Even when one of those decisions means certain death?

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First published November 6, 2014

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K.C. Sprayberry

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A lifetime of observing people around her has given K.C. Sprayberry many insights into the human condition. Now that she's in her retirement years, she takes those experiences and turns them into stories that have attracted many.


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March 14, 2015
Paradox Lost: Their Path, by KC Sprayberry is out of my usually genre, being a Young Adult Fantasy Adventure. My first impression was, the Hunger Games meets Divergent on Cloud Atlas and I was right! Not only is KC a very good writer, but also a whiz at character development. I found myself vacillating with her protagonist Elisa, first identifying with her myself and then thinking of her as my daughter. It is hard enough being a teenager, but being a triplet, a time traveler with many, many talents in a world created by the author and you have the next big book for young and old to enjoy for years to come. I can't wait for book 2 to come out!
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