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Breaking Time
Breaking Time | Sasha Alsberg
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"Perfect for fans of Outlander... A lush story of star crossed lovers and time traveling assassins. - Laura Sebastian, New York Times bestselling author of Ash Princess Fate brought them together. Time will tear them apart. When a mysterious Scotsman suddenly appears in the middle of the road, Klara thinks the biggest problem is whether she hit him with her car. But, as impossible as it sounds, Callum has stepped out of another time, and its just the beginning of a deadly adventure. Klara will soon learn that she is the last Pillar of Timean anchor point in the timeline of the world and a hiding place for a rogue goddesss magic. Callum believes hes fated to protect her at all costs after being unable to protect the previous Pillar, his best friend, Thomas. A dark force is hunting the Pillars to claim the power of the goddessand Klara and Callum are the only two people standing in the way. Thrown together by fate, the two have to learn to trust each other and work togetherbut theyll need to protect their hearts from one another if theyre going to survive.
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CrowCAH
Breaking Time | Sasha Alsberg
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#Two4Tuesday

1. No, I do not.

2. The tagged book. The heroine “runs over” the hero with her car; it‘s their meet-cute.

Thanks for the tag @lynneamch ! ☺️

TheSpineView Thanks for playing!💜📖📚 10mo
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Breaking Time | Sasha Alsberg
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This #Audiobbok I listened to on #hoopla was amazing! Super intense and well crafted. The story line is believable and the characters reactions were spot on for their individual time periods.

I cannot wait to listen to the conclusion of the story on the second and final book of the Breaking Time series!!!

Deifio Sounds really good! 12mo
CrowCAH @Deifio it certainly is! I was listening while working and I often had to slow my work pace so I could focus on the book; I was sucked into the story, so much so, that I often was clenching my jaw for the story to move faster so I could learn the fate of the world! 12mo
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