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Time Unbound
Contributor(s): Fairfax, Ada (Author)
ISBN: 1721527680     ISBN-13: 9781721527687
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $17.91  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Science Fiction - Time Travel
Physical Information: 1.13" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (1.62 lbs) 558 pages
 
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Josh and Cheyenne journey to the future and discover more than each other in this fourth installment in the six-book time travel series. Be prepared to finish it in one reading. 2078, DC, Capital of NorAm Union. The breach in the timeline has become catastrophic and Josh Mondragon needs critical data from his hometime if he hopes to avert the coming apocalypse. But time is running out in more ways than one as Josh confronts a more personal threat, one that comes from within, and one that threatens to destroy the integrity of his mind. As Cheyenne explores an uncertain future, she finds Josh's world more alien than the past she had been living in-for it is the domain of technology, where genetic manipulation and human augmentation are the norm, and where the virtual is so thoroughly blended with the physical, that at times she cannot tell the difference. Inside Josh's world, she comes face to face with artificial intelligence and virtual beings with minds she can scarcely comprehend and whose curiosity knows no bounds. As Josh seeks his answers, Cheyenne finds herself drawn more and more into his world and the beings that inhabit it and as they prepare for the greatest challenge of their lives, she uncovers not only unexpected desires in herself, but the dark secrets that Josh keeps hidden from everyone, including himself. For his world holds the key: not just to heal time, but to heal her heart as well. A blend of romance, history and science fiction, Time Unbound explores the not-so-distant future of technology where the boundaries between human and machine will disappear; and in so doing, we must ask the question: how will we define the nature of life, lust, love and what it means to be human?