What if the survival of the post-apocalyptic world depended on memories you no longer had?While on a routine vacation with her brother, Maggie is practically bored. Until a disturbing time loss leaves her feeling violated. And inexplicably empty.When a creepy thug breaks into her house and nearly kills her, she’s saved by a man with strange eyes. One who knows more about her than she’s ever told … than she’s ever told anyone. Marcus’s explanation is ludicrous. The time loss incident and the thug can’t possibly be related. Can they?
What follows is time travel, a post-apocalyptic world in which the human race is enslaved, and those who remain free have been hunted to the verge of extinction. Only Maggie holds the key to freeing the world, but it’s lost somewhere in those missing memories. If she wants to solve the mystery of those unaccounted for hours, and save humanity in the process, she’s in for the fight of her life.
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Winner of the League of Utah Writers’ prestigious Silver Quill Award, 2013.
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this story seems interesting enough just not sure, I’m on the fence about this one.
This book is so unique from any book I’ve read in this genre. This is definitely not fluff. The world building is so very descriptive I could sink right in to it and feel as if I were right there. I love the strong characters Ms Hill describes, each one of them distinctive individuals yet different. Persistence of Vision describes the subject of this book appropriately. I never would have thought about the meaning of this terminology had I not read about it here. Now I know I will ponder on it for a long time to come and think about how it relates to my own ‘persistence of visions’. Also, I realize that this author has such a wonderful talent as a writer. Her knowledge and skills are very evident here. Even though I was given a free copy of this book from the author, it’s one I can very easily recommend to anyone looking for a great read.
This is the first book I’ve read by the author and the blurb really caught my interest. I’m so glad I read it. It is so different than most of the dystopian books I’ve read in the past. Yes, there is time-travel involved and a giant mind-collective bent on taking over the world (insert Pinkie and the Brain music), but hey all good dystopian romances have those right?!? Oh but there is so much more, there is altered human neutral pathways that allow for higher powers- think X-Men with brain-power abilities (telekinesis, time-travel, telling the future, blasting stuff your mind). Pretty cool premise. Ms. Hill has a great plot going on the sci-fi front and she adds the romance, too. It’s not so much you feel like you have decide between the two, but a good balance between them. I’m looking forward to the next book
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