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Title: Beween Two
Worlds
Author: Christy Santo
Genre: Time Travel
Rebecca dreams her present time and lives
her past.
It is 2006 and Indiana University graduate student Rebecca Harrison attends a Halloween party. Unknown to her she will have her world turned upside down when she leaves it. An unexpected accident rips her from 2006 Indiana and abandons her in 1983 Fanwood, New Jersey her hometown. She struggles to relive the past and exist as another woman with the same name and birthday as her. Can she find a way to return to her present time or will her past become her future?
Author Bio
Christy Santo was born and raised in Fanwood, New Jersey. She has
lived in Bloomington, IN since 2002 and runs her family's Internet retail
business. Between Two Worlds, is her second book and she is currently working
on a third book.
Links
Twitter: @CJSTheWrite
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Excerpts
This night I dream just like the night
before. Once again, I see myself in a hospital bed. The traction is present, and so is the
swelling, but this time I notice it is down. My mom sits nearby in a chair with
Pastor Tommy sitting next to her. I can tell mom is quite upset but her tone of
voice is surprisingly controlled as she speaks with the Pastor.
“I know it was an accident. The young man was preoccupied when he
exited the dorm house, but I wish he had chosen to look up to see if he was
alone. He knew there was a party on the other side of the house, and people
would be coming and going. Knowing this, how could he not have checked? It
wouldn't have taken much time - mere seconds to see Rebecca was on the stairs,”
my mom says angrily.
“Yes, it wouldn't have taken long, but in hindsight, many of us
don't consider looking ahead as we head out the door. This time this act led to
an unfortunate accident. Rebecca got lucky he immediately called for help,”
says Pastor Tommy in his comforting Georgian drawl.
“At least she is alive, thank goodness.” My mom pauses several
moments before saying, "There is so much swelling, and her neck bones -
who knows if she will keep the movement in her legs. The surgeon told me the
swelling has to go down before he can do surgery. For days it has been waiting
and more waiting!” New tears form and drop from her eyes. Seconds later the
hospital room fades, and I awake to the alarm clock going off.
Review:
This was an interesting take on time
travel. I have never read a book where
the person traveled to where they had lived before. Usually this is taboo in time travel, but
this book covered it in an interesting manner.
I give this book 4 out of 5 clouds.
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