### Review **Awesome!**, March 13, 2010 By John I enjoyed Hourglass Door but I will tell you that Golden Spiral is even better. I wont give any spoilers here, but will say that the book is even more suspenseful than Hourglass Door. The plot is intriguing and the idea of the different streams of
The golden spiral: a novel
β Scribed by Lisa Mangum
- Publisher
- Deseret Book Co;Shadow Mountain
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 166 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Review
Awesome! , March 13, 2010
By John
I enjoyed Hourglass Door but I will tell you that Golden Spiral is even better. I wonβt give any spoilers here, but will say that the book is even more suspenseful than Hourglass Door. The plot is intriguing and the idea of the different streams of time had my head spinning. Canβt wait for The Forgotten Locket (Book 3).
Great book! , March 11, 2010
By Pamela
This book gets going right from the start and doesn't stop. Since we all know the caracters from the first book, she doesn't need to spend alot of time introducing them to us again. Which means she there is more story and less regurgitation. I can easily relate to Abby and like her. One of the things I like best about her is that she is strong, brave and uses her brain. When times get tough she doesnt sit around and feel sorry for herself, she does something about it unlike other heroins of this genre. The romance is sweet and genuine. She keeps you on your toes wondering how this mess will work out. I enjoyed this book very much and would recommend it to anyone. I am eagerly looking forward to finding out how the story ends.
Great action , March 31, 2010
By Teresa
I fell in love with the Hour Glass Door it has become one of my favorite books. The Golden Spiral was just as good if not better. I couldnβt put it down, I just had to keep reading to see how Abby was going to get out of the different messes that were happening because of the river of time. She is very resourceful and brave. I canβt wait for the 3rd book to come out to see how the story ends.
Product Description
His eyes. His touch. His kiss. Dante was unlike anyone Abby had ever met. Now he s gone, and Abby will do anything to get him back . . . The hourglass door has closed behind Dante, sending him back in time to hunt down Zo, Tony, and V. Abby knows that Dante, as a Master of Time, is the only one who can stop them from destroying time itself. She also knows that he will need her help. But almost immediately, things start to change, and Abby s worst fears are realized when Zo begins targeting her past specifically. As Abby s world fractures around her, she must face a terrible truth: either Dante didn t make it through the door, or he is lost forever. So with Dante s blueprints in hand, she begins construction on a new door, a new time machine that will either save Dante or doom him. With each new change that ripples into her present, Abby s life continues to spiral out of control. Her relationships with Jason, Natalie, and even her family are threatened to the breaking point and beyond. Zo s power is greater than Abby ever imagined, but as she struggles to free Dante, she receives help from an unexpected and unlikely ally. The bank is eroding. The barriers are thinning. And time is running out.
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