What would you change if you could do it all over again? The annual Time Lottery offers its winners a chance to go back into their past and make a different life choice, exploring the what-if questions that plague them. Follow the journey of a surgeon, a socialite, and a homeless man as they accept their winnings and totally immerse themselves in their pasts, exploring what could have been. Will … could have been. Will they choose to stay in their new reality, or will they return to life as they knew it?
What would you do?
Ignite your imagination in this, Book #1 of the Time Lottery series.
Winner of the Christy Award
Continue the series with three more winners of the Time Lottery in “Second Time Around.”
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One of my favorite Nancy Moser books. Entertaining and well-written. A very unique story angle.
Very interesting in now and what happens if one thing changes in your past. Will you stay in the past making a new time line or come back knowing you made the best choice for you. Only you will know if the decision was best for you. I would recommend it to anyone.
I really enjoyed this book. Made me think about whether I would go back in time and want to stay, or just learn from the experience and continue to live the life I have. Interesting and thought provoking.
A mind-tweaker…..Loved the idea
Time travel is a new genre to me, but I thoroughly enjoyed the book. It causes one to give pause to think, what if I had made one different decision ?
Makes you think back over your life and think about what period of time you would go back to in order to do things differently.
Awesome. Glad I found this author.
Nancy is an author I ‘d like to see more of. I like her writing style-easy to read and follow, and her story lines unique.
It sure made me think.
I love a story that gives you possibilities and makes you think outside the box. I felt like this book gave me a whole new way of thinking.
I thought it was an interesting read and enjoyed the premise and the results. I didn’t try to think too hard about time travel, I just read it and was thoroughly entertained. I especially liked that they found faith in the Lord and the difference it made in their decisions.
I could hardly put it down. I imagined myself in the same circumstances and wondered what I would do. I found the concept intriguing and thought provoking.
I LOVED this book! Such a unique concept! I won’t drop any spoilers, but I will say I was surprised at the ending.
Thought provoking
I loved the idea of a time lottery and Nancy Moser presented the idea in such a way that it seemed absolutely possible. Three winners were selected at random.
After a week in their past they can choose to stay in the past or return to their present. The book had me thinking about what I would do if presented with that chance.
Excellent story. Couldn’t put it down. Great story lines.
I thought I was getting a quick read sci fi book. Instead, I got a great, page-turning Christian book about time travel and life choices. We’ve all wondered about what we might do if we could go back and “fix” one thing, “If only I had…” or “I wish I could have done ___ differently.” In this book, three people win a lottery and got the chance to go back to a specific time of their choosing and see how their lives would have turned out if they had made different decisions. At some point in the journey, they had to choose – stay in their alternate life or return to what they had. I don’t want to spoil the story, but I highly recommend the book. It’s the first in a series.
This book was inspirational and interesting to read. It made me think about how each choice makes a difference.
This was a fun story to read… and the 3 characters made it like 3 stories inside one. I loved the reference to God and each chapter began with a scripture that went with the theme of the chapter. Great Christian novel!
I really enjoyed reading this book. It was hard to put down, and triggered my own thoughts of where/when I would return if time travel were a possibility. I also liked the tie in on the characters, as well as the religious aspect.