Books matching: unique twist on time travel

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    The Dinosaur Four by Geoff Jones
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    The Dinosaur Four by Geoff Jones is a thrilling novel that starts with a group of people being transported back to the Cretaceous period while in a coffee shop. As they struggle to survive among dinosaurs, they face treacherous situations and unexpected challenges. The book combines action, intrigue, and examination of human nature, offering a unique twist on the premise of time travel and prehistoric adventures.

    The story unfolds with a mix of drama, realistic behavior, and well-defined characters, each with their quirks and motivations. The plot keeps readers engaged with its fast pacing, entertaining events, and conflicts that drive the narrative forward. The author's ability to blend elements of a B movie with a touch of suspense and tension creates an engaging and enjoyable reading experience.


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    Trapped in Time - Kindred Tales by Evangeline Anderson
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    Trapped in Time by Evangeline Anderson is a captivating addition to the Kindred Tales series, blending time travel, romance, and science fiction elements. The story follows Dr. Caroline Lambert, a scientist researching multiple universes who gets transported to a Victorianesque world through a mysterious portal. There, she encounters her doppelganger's life and finds herself entangled with Richard, her Blood Kindred ex, in a complex web of relationships and emotions. The book is praised for its unique twist on time travel, strong character development, and the engaging writing style that keeps readers hooked until the end.


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    The Waiting Room by F.G. Cottam
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    'The Waiting Room' by F.G. Cottam follows the story of a retired rock star, Martin Stride, who seeks the help of a fraudulent ghost hunter, Julian Creed, to investigate paranormal activities on his estate involving an old abandoned railway station. As the plot unfolds, mysterious occurrences plague the Stride family, leading to a chilling investigation into the dark past of the railway station and its former occupants. The narrative is described as eerie and convincing, with elements of horror and supernatural suspense reminiscent of classic ghost stories, intertwined with a unique twist on time travel and historical mysteries.


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    Stars Across Time by Ruby Lionsdrake
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    "Stars Across Time" by Ruby Lionsdrake is a time travel novel set in a dystopian future where Earth's resources have been depleted, leading to a dangerous and toxic environment. The story follows Andie, who is kidnapped by time travelers and taken to this future world to be sold on a slave market. However, she meets Theron, a military officer who is actually undercover to gather information about the raiders. Together, they navigate a world of scarcity, violence, and forbidden romance as they try to protect themselves and others.

    The writing style of the book is described as engaging, with a mix of heart-stopping action, interesting storyline, and a sweet yet passionate romance between the characters. The author, Ruby Lionsdrake, creates a world where time travel is a key element, but the focus remains on the characters' relationships and the challenges they face in a harsh future setting.


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    Twice in a Lifetime by Melissa Baron
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    'Twice in a Lifetime' by Melissa Baron follows the story of a woman who receives texts from a man claiming to be her husband from the future. As they communicate across timelines, they fall in love twice - first through messages and then in person. The book delves into themes of mental health, anxiety, and depression, while also touching on heavy topics such as suicide, grief, and self-image struggles. The writing style is described as realistic and relatable, with a focus on the emotional journey of the characters as they navigate through the complexities of time travel and love.


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    The Transition of Titus Crow - Titus Crow by Brian Lumley
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    'The Transition of Titus Crow' is a book that takes readers on a rapid and overloaded journey through various dimensions and timelines. The narrative unfolds in a hybrid style reminiscent of 'The Time Machine' and 'The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath', with a touch of Burroughs or Moorcock. The story follows Titus Crow, a post-human rebuilt in android form with advanced abilities, as he navigates through encounters with Lovecraftian monsters, Elder Gods, and time-travel adventures.

    The book features a fragmented narrative structure, told through recovered audio cassettes and papers, creating a sense of disjointedness that some readers find both deliberate and intriguing. The plot involves Crow's transitions through different worlds, encounters with alien beings, and his evolving powers, all while being pursued by cosmic entities like the Hounds of Tindalos and elements of the Cthulhu Mythos.

    Mr Henri-Laurent de Marigny, son of the great New Orleans mystic Etienne-Laurent de Marigny, is literally 'back from the dead', having been pronounced missing or dead in 1976 along with his friend and...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Titus Crow )

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    A Dance Through Time
    Book 1 in the series:MacLeod

    A Dance Through Time - MacLeod by Lynn Kurland
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    Elizabeth Smith, a woman from New York City in 1996, finds herself transported back in time to medieval Scotland where she meets James MacLeod, a powerful and feared laird. Despite initial misunderstandings, James and Elizabeth fall in love as they navigate the challenges of their time-crossed romance. The story unfolds with elements of time travel, romance, and adventure, showcasing well-developed characters and unexpected twists in the plot.

    ELIZABETH STOOD AT the doorway of the little house off the chapel and watched Megan drag Jesse along by the hand. Once Megan was within running distance, she broke away and threw herself into Elizabet...

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    A Time & Place for Every Laird - A Laird for All Time by Angeline Fortin
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    In 'A Time & Place for Every Laird' by Angeline Fortin, the story follows Claire Manning and Hugh Urquhart, who meet under unusual circumstances involving time travel. Hugh, a Laird from 18th century Scotland, is thrust into modern-day Spokane, Washington, where Claire finds him imprisoned in her coworker's lab. As they embark on a journey to protect Hugh from a corrupt FBI agent and find a way to send him back home, they unexpectedly fall in love. The plot line is notable and intriguing, portraying a hero in the future dealing with confusion and adapting to a new world, all while developing a deep connection with Claire.

    The writing style in the book is engaging and detailed, with well-developed characters that feel human and relatable. The plot unfolds in a way that keeps the reader entertained and invested in the story, despite some predictability. The author, Angeline Fortin, skillfully navigates the time travel concept, offering a fresh perspective by having the hero sent into the future rather than the past, creating a unique and enjoyable reading experience.

    “Dr. Fielding?” she ventured once more, sticking her head through the portal, but found the office empty. Claire hesitated, gripping the stack of folders she carried against her chest, and debated whe...

    (Also, see 5 recommendations for the series A Laird for All Time )

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    Time Was - Time and Again: Hornblower-Stone by Nora Roberts
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    In 'Time Was' by Nora Roberts, the story follows ISF Captain Caleb Hornblower whose ship falls from 2252 to 1989 after slingshotting around a black hole, leading him to fall in love with Liberty Stone. The book combines elements of time travel, love, and romance, creating a unique and engaging storyline where the characters have to accept the unbelievable circumstances they find themselves in. The author expertly weaves glimpses into the future, past history, and current events, creating a fantastic and captivating narrative that keeps readers hooked till the last sentence.

    The book introduces readers to a love story that transcends time, as Cal and Libby navigate the challenges of being from different eras while sharing love and commitment in a world that feels disconnected from their reality. Nora Roberts paints a vivid picture of the locations and characters, making the reading experience immersive and enjoyable. With a blend of science fiction, romance, and heartfelt decisions, 'Time Was' offers a refreshing take on time travel and love, leaving readers eager for a potential sequel.

    He was going down. The instrument panel was a maze of wildly flashing numbers and lights, and the cockpit was spinning like a merry-go-round gone mad. He didn’t need the scream of warning bells to tel...

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