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Time Passage
- A Time Travel Novel
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 8 hrs and 22 mins
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Can Cindy Survive the Past to Find Her Future?
In 2022, Cindy Downing, a 25-year-old woman with a troubled past, kills her billionaire boyfriend in self-defense and flees, boarding an Amtrak train headed for Chicago. While passing through a tunnel, the train plunges through a burst of light—into another time and place.
When Cindy regains consciousness, she is shocked to find herself on a 19th-century steam locomotive heading to Denver, Colorado. A scheming woman has switched Cindy’s identity, and she’s forced to be a mail-order bride contracted to marry a cruel, wealthy man who still mourns his late wife's untimely and mysterious death.
As Cindy struggles to survive her strange new reality, she meets the attractive Marshal Bryce Vance, and sparks fly. Soon, Cindy is fighting for her life, desperately seeking a way to return to 2022.
Is Cindy trapped in 1880? Is it even possible for her to return to 2022? Even if she discovers a way to return, will she be tried for murder?
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Gabriel's dreams always come true. Then he dreams of drowning. That is when his adventure through time begins. Plucked from the timeline of history at the moment of his death, 13-year-old Gabriel Salvador awakens in a castle millions of years in the past. Saved because of his ability to sense the flow of time, he mourns the loss of the family who thinks he is dead as he trains to become an apprentice time mage. When a mission to stop the creation of an alternate reality fails, Gabriel is revealed as the Seventh True Mage, able to use all six forms of magic. Soon, he is hunted by three dark ...
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story line is good but it's hard to get past the virtual voice.
- By Phil Michaud on 05-05-24
By: G.L. Breedon
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- Samuel Brown
- 04-01-24
Happy Ending
a time travel novel with a feel good vibe. all the leads are tied up, at the end. no preparation for a sequel. made me feel good.
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- Dawn Y
- 02-20-24
Not a fan of Virtual Voice
The story wasn't done justice by the telling with "Virtual Voice". I personally like it when the narrator uses different voices for characters in the story. In this story, although told in the first person, the character John Warren is an imposing man. When the quotes are done in the same voice as the heroine it is odd. It throws the listener off and actually causes the story to stumble. I finished the book, but if you are like me. I am avoiding Virtual Voice unless it is a textbook. I feel sorry for the author, who worked so hard to produce a book she could be proud of, only to be let down by the presentation.
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- Charlotte
- 03-01-24
Great story. Robot narrator
When will the world learn that robots or AI can not replace humans? I feel sorry for this author. I am guessing they are fairly new and were tempted by new technology to get additional exposure. Again. Story line seems good. The narrator is AI and has very limited (if any) voice inflections
Only a few chapters in and only the story line keeping me engaged. Will try to finish.
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- Amadeu Macedo
- 04-22-24
A Delightful albeit Silly Fantasy
Quite frankly, when I started listening to this audiobook, I was convinced I would not get past Chapiter-2, particularly because of its "Virtual Voice." Yet, as I got inserted into its amusing sci-fi plot, I became increasingly drawn to its elaborate storyline; in fact, even the narration was tolerably decent. Hence, I recommend it to any science fiction fan!
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