Physicist Daniel Foster has just created the first Einstein Rosen bridge (wormhole) and is thrilled at the potential fame and fortune that lies ahead of him. However, before he can partake of his exciting future, he falls through the inter-dimensional gateway and lands twenty-five years in the past, and strangely enough not as himself, but as a beautiful young woman who is eighteen years old.
After being befriended by a young social worker he, now she, claims she has amnesia in order to buy time and figure out how she is going to live and work in her new reality, and in the interim is given a job at a non-profit agency while she recovers from her memory loss. Stumbling across the grave of a young woman approximately her age who died at childbirth she decides to assume that identity, being she has none, and tells her friend that she now remembers exactly who she is.
Daniel, now Danielle, with an intimate knowledge of the future, sets out to take advantage of that fact, and along the way accidentally discovers love in the process as well as a side of herself that she never knew existed. All the while she does everything possible to make sure that she does not disrupt the timeline, any worse than her arrival in the past already has.
This 39,000 word novella by Madison McCall is a romantic comedy with plenty of science fiction that you won’t want to miss and is a fun read that you will stay glued to until you turn the last page.
Madison (Maddy) McCall & spouse have been married over 15 years and live a quiet life in the Southwestern United States. Hobbies include cooking, movies, wine tasting, traveling, reading and of course writing.
What a truly remarkable story. I live in Vegas and could you imagine knowing all the Superbowl winners and such how much money could be made? I'm going too keep rooting for time travel.