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Here’s the set-up:
A stillborn child revived. The past and the future intertwined. One girl lives two very different lives.
By all appearances, Sorcha Sloane is a typical small-town teen taking twenty-first century life for granted. While two centuries in the past, Enid Thompson is a poor farmer’s daughter in colonial New England. But Enid and Sorcha are the selfsame girl – one soul split between two bodies in a link that stretches across time.
Every night while Enid’s body is sleeping, she wakes in the future as Sorcha, just as the old medicine man prophesied at her birth. And every night when Sorcha sleeps, she wakes in the past as Enid, in a frontier world on the brink of war. She only trusts a chosen few with the truth, until Ben Webster comes into Sorcha’s life and tells her his family has been desperately searching for her for over two hundred years…
From the reviewers:
I loved the concept of the story and it was written in a very believable way, considering the paradox of things. – Deborah Rees | 5 reviewers made a similar statement
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This is a great read and one you won’t regret. – English Rose | 5 reviewers made a similar statement
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This book kept me turning pages just to know what had happened to the Enid while sorcha slept. – Nlw21 | 3 reviewers made a similar statement
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