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Time and Time Around
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Jason has to overcome many obstacles and sacrifice much in his struggle to attain his objective of being with Alicia, including cloning himself and committing murder. Obsessively driven on against all the odds, Jason believes that he is destined to be the father of Jarrod, Alicia’s youngest son. Jarrod is the man who discovered a practical way of travelling faster than light, the breakthrough that eventually leads to the creation of the Vortex. Jarrod is also Jason’s own great, grandfather and Jason believes his fathering of Jarrod will create an eternal time loop, allowing him and his family to relive their lives over, time and time again. However, the historical facts are not quite what Jason and his family believe. After years of preparation and sacrifice Jason goes to join Alicia. Those left behind try to protect him but in doing so unleash an unforeseen event that has devastating consequences
Additional Information
| banner | An enchanting adventure through time, with a little misconception thrown in |
| Author | Susan G |
| Number of Pages | 393 |
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