Time crossed: a Time thief short story
โ Scribed by MacAlister, Katie
- Publisher
- Signet; New American Library
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 85 KB
- Series
- Time Thief 1.50;A Penguin special
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York, New York
- ISBN
- 1101602023
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Time Crossed: a short story that fills the gap between Time Thief and The Art of Stealing Time
Stealing time. Cheating death. Breaking hearts. Gregory Faa is an Otherworldly man on a mission in the new Time Thief short story from New York Times bestselling author Katie MacAlister.
Gwenhwyfar Byron Owens is a Wiccan on the edgeโof the law. With two mothers who excel on breaking the rules of the Otherworldโs Watch, Gwen is used to dealing with their troublesome situations. But when sheโs snatched from the jaws of death itself, itโs not her moms who give her grief, itโs the drop-dead gorgeous man who saved her life.
Traveller Gregory Faa may be many thingsโtime stealer, outlier, troublemakerโbut thereโs one thing he isnโt: hip to the fact that death has very little patience with people who donโt die when theyโre supposed toโฆ
Includes previews of Time Thief and The Art of Stealing Time.
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โฆ Subjects
FICTION -- Romance -- Paranormal
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