Romance, mystery, suspense, and time travel, this fast-paced novel won First Prize for Fiction from Writer’s Digest and First Place for Visionary Fiction from Independent Publisher magazine.
No wonder—it’s very hard to put down.
Claire DuMond can't believe her father would just lapse into a coma for no apparent reason. Even his doctors are mystified. But one thing is clear, she must find the cause before it’s too late.
Claire sets out to do just that, and soon arrives on the Caribbean island of Martinique. And wouldn’t you know? Her boyfriend followed her. Why does he never seem to listen?
There they meet a Voodoo priest who may be able to help find the answer. Does it have to do with the eruption of Mt. Pelée that killed more than 30,000 inhabitants some fifty years prior?
Fair warning—get ready before you start reading this book because you could end up missing a good night’s sleep.
A very enjoyable read .I especially enjoyed the historical aspect . After having read 'The Last Moon' by Deann Lubell I found this author's description of the island and the events of the tragedy to be very familiar. It is obvious this author researched these events very thoroughly. I found it hard to stop reading, it was suspenseful and fast paced and the out of body experience details were fascinating. This book had it all, suspense, adventure, romance , inspiration, humor and a feel good happy ending.
Time travel and foodoo are not my cup of tea. Not a physicist either. Did not understand most of book. Skipped to the end just to see if everything worked out.