Saving Yesterday (TimeShifters Book 1)
โ Scribed by Evander, Jess; Keller, Jessica
- Book ID
- 108486645
- Publisher
- Phantom Ship Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 550 KB
- Series
- TimeShifters 1
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Her blood holds secrets she never knew existed.
Despite the fact that she acts as a parent to her alcoholic father, Gabby Creed feels pretty normal. But her life is turned upside-down on her seventeenth birthday when a bracelet appears on her wrist and sucks her back through time.
Turns out sheโs not even a little bit normal. Sheโs a Shifterโa protector of humans and of history itself. And sheโs not alone. The other Shifters believe Gabby is special, even more special than the mysterious Michael Pace. Oh, and the Shadesโseriously creepy creatures who feed off of human despairโare determined to capture her.
Itโs all a lot to absorb. So Gabbyโs grateful to have Michael as her Trainerโor she would be if she could get her rebellious heart under control. Then again, if the rumors about her blood are true, saving yesterday will be the least of her worries.
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