Author: | Kat Jaske | ISBN: | 9781465759047 |
Publisher: | Kat Jaske | Publication: | July 13, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Kat Jaske |
ISBN: | 9781465759047 |
Publisher: | Kat Jaske |
Publication: | July 13, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Daryl, Keith and Jala time travel over 800 years into the past, to seventeenth-century France, with what they think is a great plan to manipulate people and events in the past and retrieve this Konrad from the year 2060, after he was mistakenly deposited there from 17th-century France. It turns out that Konrad is as ingenious as he is evil, and he takes full advantage of his odd bit of luck to change the future. Those changes are destroying the far future and our would-be heroes very likely may never have existed. Their desperate plan, invented as they fled from the collapsing future, requires that they convince Laurel and the musketeers that they are from the future and that the musketeers must time travel with them to catch Konrad. What could be simpler?
"If you are so worried about me, then come with me." Laurel offered them the challenge.
"To the future?" D'Artagnan queried, skeptical and curious at the same time. "That would be my assumption," Laurel quipped.
Can, and will, Laurel and the musketeers travel to the future and fix the timeline, and, more importantly, do they really believe this Jala is from the future and that her desperate story is true?
Daryl, Keith and Jala time travel over 800 years into the past, to seventeenth-century France, with what they think is a great plan to manipulate people and events in the past and retrieve this Konrad from the year 2060, after he was mistakenly deposited there from 17th-century France. It turns out that Konrad is as ingenious as he is evil, and he takes full advantage of his odd bit of luck to change the future. Those changes are destroying the far future and our would-be heroes very likely may never have existed. Their desperate plan, invented as they fled from the collapsing future, requires that they convince Laurel and the musketeers that they are from the future and that the musketeers must time travel with them to catch Konrad. What could be simpler?
"If you are so worried about me, then come with me." Laurel offered them the challenge.
"To the future?" D'Artagnan queried, skeptical and curious at the same time. "That would be my assumption," Laurel quipped.
Can, and will, Laurel and the musketeers travel to the future and fix the timeline, and, more importantly, do they really believe this Jala is from the future and that her desperate story is true?