Can't Wait Wednesday is hosted by Wishful Endings and helps us spotlight upcoming releases we're eagerly anticipating!
Stolen Time by Danielle Rollins
Pub. Date: February 5, 2019
Goodreads says, "Seattle, 1913 // Dorothy is trapped. Forced into an engagement to a wealthy man just so she and her mother can live comfortably for the rest of their days, she’ll do anything to escape. Including sneaking away from her wedding and bolting into the woods to disappear. New Seattle, 2077 // Ash is on a mission. Rescue the professor—his mentor who figured out the secret to time travel—so together they can put things right in their devastated city. But searching for one man means endless jumps through time with no guarantee of success. When Dorothy collides with Ash, she sees it as her chance to start fresh—she’ll stow away in his plane and begin a new life wherever they land. Then she wakes up in a future that’s been ripped apart by earthquakes and floods; where vicious gangs rule the submerged city streets and a small group of intrepid travelers from across time are fighting against the odds to return things to normal. What Dorothy doesn’t know is that she could hold the key to unraveling the past—and her arrival may spell Ash’s ultimate destruction."
I'm always on the hunt for a good time travel novel and a lot of the YA time travel stories that I've read lately sort of left me feeling blah. I have high hopes for this one. What do you guys think?
This book looks absolutely divine and I kind of sort want to devour it now! :)
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Suz @ Bookish Revelations
I'm glad you like the sound of it as well, Susan. Thanks for dropping by!
DeleteYesss, I love time travel books! Thank you for putting this on my radar!
ReplyDeleteMe too! You know I am a sucker for them. Thanks for visiting, Angela!
DeleteOh my this cover! So pretty and the summary isn't half bad either ;)
ReplyDeleteI am loving the cover too, Eve. Very eye-catching! Thanks for dropping by!
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