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Journal of a Thousand Years
Journal of a Thousand Years | C J Archer
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An ancient family diary. A timely prophecy. An epic conclusion.As Sylvia prepares to meet Gabe's parents for the first time, the last thing she needs is for her long-lost father to cause trouble. While his answers to her questions finally bring clarity, they also usher in danger. But that's not all her elusive father brings into Sylvia's life. His treasured gift of an ancient journal passed down through the generations, connects her to the past with its mystical spells and captivating stories. Yet it's the cryptic prophecy written on magical pages that capture Sylvia's attention, hinting at a destiny entwined with Gabe's. Does it relate to the threat of abduction that has dogged him for months?The world's fascination with his miraculous survival has drawn unwanted attention, leading to desperate attempts to unravel the secrets behind his extraordinary abilities. When these efforts fail, his enemies resort to drastic measures, targeting Sylvia to lure Gabe into their clutches.Despite her caution, Sylvia realizes she may have inadvertently placed Gabe in danger. Has his luck finally run out? Only time will reveal the truth.
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Lynnsoprano
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I‘ve started this installment of The Glass Library series, and I‘m getting vibes that this will be the last book in the series, and it seems to be tying up loose ends. So I‘m going to savor this last visit with these characters.

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Lizwarnerpdx
Mehso-so

Book #6 on the Glass Library series. I feel like this one wrapped up all the loose ends. Which is good as it is just too much like the Glass & Steele series. Matt & Gabe are basically the same person, India & Sylvia are basically the same too, and everyone else is either exactly the same or similar enough to be. It just isn‘t different enough.