No time like the present.
No time in the present.
No time left.
From the moment the Hourglass group violated the rules of the space time continuum to rescue a murdered loved one, time has been in flux. People from other centuries slide into our time, intruding into our space, threatening our world.
Frantically seeking a way to turn back this tide, the Hourglass begins a search for the legendary Infinityglass, tracking it to the city of New Orleans, a place where the past rests easily with the present.
Quiet, reliable Dune, the group's favorite geek, is selected to travel to the Crescent City and somehow retrieve the renowned object.
But there's a problem.
Because the Infinityglass is not an object, it's a person.
A beautiful, headstrong dancer named Hallie, a girl so enticing Dune can't take his eyes off her.
And time is not on her side.
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Author Bio/Links:
Myra McEntire knows the words to every R&B hit of the last decade, but since she lives in Nashville, the country music capital of America, her lyrical talents go sadly unappreciated. She’s chosen, instead, to channel her “mad word skills” into creating stories. She’s an avid Doctor Who fan and will argue passionately about which incarnation is the best.
She is the author of the Hourglass trilogy which has been nominated for two RITAs and a YALSA Teen Top Ten and was chosen as a SIBA Okra Pick.
Follow her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Myra-McEntire-The-Hourglass-Books/142716365760681?fref=ts
or Twitter: @myramcentire
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I've actually read the book and love it SO SO SO SO much!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVED the first book and just can't wait to read this one!
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ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a very intricate plot and the characters are interesting too. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI've read such great reviews for this :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery intrigued! It sounds neat. I love stories about time. This has been on my tbr list.
ReplyDeleteThe plot sounds interesting. I like how the characters' names are related to the aspect of time.
ReplyDeleteThis is a series I've been wanting to start for awhile.
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ReplyDeleteI've heard great things about the series and author and time travel YA is one of my favourite genres! :)
ReplyDeleteI've read the first two and really enjoyed it and would love to complete my trilogy! :-)
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