Peter lives in the world of IT. It’s not glamorous. He’s bored. At least, there’s Anna in graphic design. She makes coming in each day tolerable.
How can he win her over?
At the end of each day, Peter heads home, alone, and sits in his living room tinkering with his secret project. The day it worked, changed his life and sent him to Montana in 1870.
This wasn’t exactly what he had planned.
With a world of possibilities, his life changes forever, but the path he’s on isn’t headed where he thinks.
As his two lives intertwine, Peter faces the worst decision imaginable.
Will he choose to save Anna or humanity?
You’ll love this time-travel mystery adventure, because of the twists, turns, and ending you’ll never guess.
I was in two minds whether or not to rate this book with two stars but I finally decided on three. Even then I’m still not sure why. I never got comfortable with this story. Being an avid reader like many of you out there I never settled into it. I almost stopped reading it all together on more than one occasion. For me it rambled all over the place. I believe there’s a couple more after this one in this series and I honestly don’t think I could justify the time or effort into reading another one. Sorry Mr. Evanoff, You’ve lost me.
Time travel isn’t easy to write about with the ideas of paradoxes and bringing about the end of everything, but jerry does well with it. Time jumps got a little confusing at times, but overall a good book. look forward to spark
Very confusing. Everybody running around fighting everybody. People getting shot. Then it all changes and they do it all again. I realised at the end of the book that there is another one to complete the story. I really can't be bothered to get involved with this story again.