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Title: Wishing Cross Station
Author: February Grace
Genre: Fantasy
A dark fantasy romance from the author of
GODSPEED and OF STARDUST…
Don’t stay a moment longer than you have to. Don’t say too much. Don’t pollute the timeline.
When nineteen-year-old college library page Keigan Wainwright is sent to pick up a private donation of books for the school’s collection, he has no idea where one of those books will take him, or what it will take from him.
Retracing a powerful man’s footsteps through the past, Keigan finds himself caught in the same dangerous trap: falling in love with a woman he was never meant to know, and uncertain he will ever find his way home.
Don’t stay a moment longer than you have to. Don’t say too much. Don’t pollute the timeline.
When nineteen-year-old college library page Keigan Wainwright is sent to pick up a private donation of books for the school’s collection, he has no idea where one of those books will take him, or what it will take from him.
Retracing a powerful man’s footsteps through the past, Keigan finds himself caught in the same dangerous trap: falling in love with a woman he was never meant to know, and uncertain he will ever find his way home.
Author Bio
February Grace is an author, poet, and artist
from Southeast Michigan. In previous novels, she has introduced readers to
characters with clockwork hearts, told of romantic modern-day fairy godparents,
and reimagined a legend, centuries old. Now, in her fifth novel with Booktrope,
readers will board the special at WISHING CROSS STATION and embark on a trip
through time. She is more than mildly obsessed with clocks, music, colors,
meteor showers, and steam engines.
Links
Twitter: @februarygrace
Review:
I’m a big fantasy and sci-fy fan and
this story was the best of both. This
story reminded me a lot of a wonderful movie, “Somewhere in Time.” In both a man travels back in time, falls in
love, and has to return to the future. I
won’t say more as it would spoil the story.
This was a haunting romance with
moments of levity and sorrow. I love it.
I give this book 5 out of 5 clouds
and cannot wait to read it again.
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