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Echo Nova by Clint Hall

Echo Nova

Dominus Corp. hires Dash Keane to be a timestar—the focus of his own series in which he must survive some of the most dangerous periods in history.
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Here Lyeth by Johanna Frank

Here Lyeth

Answers lie buried beneath a grave marker. Only it happens to be her own.
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Search for the Hidden Throne by Phyllis Wheeler

Search for the Hidden Throne

Jake wants to bring his kidnapped friend home. But he needs to act fast, or his friend could be lost to the dark side.
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Rip Tide, Lisa T. Bergren

Rip Tide

After narrowly escaping arrest, Luciana Betarrini hurtles back to medieval Italy.
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Why the Sparrow Cries, Hope Bolinger

Why the Sparrow Cries

Will Harper learn to love again, or will an ex-archeologist snag the historical find of the millennium—and the only person she’s felt safe around in years?
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Changelings: Insurgence by Liam Corley

Changelings: Insurgence

Commander Tauran didn’t travel from the 26th century to kidnap Jesus, but he will if that’s what it takes to save his mutant son.
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Secret of the Lost Dragons, Phyllis Wheeler
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Secret of the Lost Dragons

Jake and Ava always carry their time travel keys. But the day they need to rescue their little cousin from a fierce and hungry dragon, their pockets are empty.
“Phyllis Wheeler’s simple prose helps early readers time-travel into longer books, sketching character growth across the chapters.”
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Awakening by Darrick Dean

Awakening

The Awakening will again bring forth Blood Rain from the skies, leaving the lands scorched and torn.
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Black Earth: End of the Innocence by David N. Alderman (2023)

Black Earth: End Of The Innocence

The night the stars fell was only the beginning of the end.
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Mankar's Bane by F. W. Faller

Mankar’s Bane

The twins of Huravag face treachery and death to finally defeat the scourge of Mankar, the self-proclaimed emperor of Tessamandria.
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A Superhero Ever After by H. L. Burke

A Superhero Ever After

Tomorrow will be the happiest day of Glint’s life–if he can just get out of today’s time loop to actually live it.
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Estuary, Lisa T. Bergren
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Estuary

With battles upon their border, and rumors of war growing louder on every front, Lady Tiliani Forelli’s decision could secure her kingdom’s peace… or bring about its destruction.
“Although its portrait of medieval Italy is not wholly convincing, Lisa T. Bergren’s time-travel romance Estuary will sweep away many readers with its romance and excitement.”
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Lonama's Map by F. W. Faller

Lonama’s Map

In the remote world of Tessalindria, Rindar comes to realize he has stolen one of the most sought-after treasures on the face of the planet: a copy of the legendary Lonama’s Map.
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The Godot Orange, Bruce Roberts

The Godot Orange

Eddie and Will join Ruby Rowe to time-jump headfirst through the unstable event horizon of family, friends, myths, and mysteries.
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Casindra Lost, Marti Ward

Casindra Lost

Captain Sideris discovers he’s the sole human guinea pig being gated through a wormhole with an AI playing Noah to his spaceship’s ark.
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Legend of the Rainbow Eater, Kristiana Sfirlea

Legend of the Rainbow Eater

Rose Skylar and Marek Knoxwind grapple with right and wrong as they face down an enemy that is responsible for their friendship.
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The Long Shadow, Phyllis Wheeler

The Long Shadow

Fourteen-year-old Richie from white suburbia is whisked back fifty years, fighting to survive a freak storm and afraid to accept help from a black man.
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Come Back to Me, Jody Hedlund

Come Back to Me

Scientist Marian Creighton was skeptical of her father’s lifelong research of ancient holy water—until she ingests some of it and finds herself transported back to the Middle Ages.
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Bound, L. A. Smith

Bound

Thomas’ harrowing journey through 7th-century England continues, bringing him straight into the path of another Traveller’s diabolical plan.
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Legend of the Storm Sneezer, Kristiana Sfirlea
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Legend of the Storm Sneezer

A 13-year-old girl who sneezed a magical storm cloud at birth is taken to an asylum for unstable magic and into a mystery of ghosts and time travel.
“Teen readers fond of lengthy, lighthearted ghost-and-zombie tales will enjoy Legend of the Storm Sneezer by Kristiana Sfirlea.”
Lorehaven review, winter 2020
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Moraturi Lost, Marti Ward

Moraturi Lost

Trainee vet Eva is junior officer on a pre-colonization mission to the Andromeda galaxy when the ship drops out of the wormhole two lightyears from New Eden—and she must take charge.
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Wilding, L. A. Smith
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Wilding

A young man’s shadowed destiny leads him to the past, and could change our world forever.
“L. A. Smith’s historical fantasy Wilding offers a lively journey through the foreign world of ancient Europe and the wild world of the Fey.”
Lorehaven review, winter 2019
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Whispering Tower, Katie Clark

Whispering Tower

What would you do if you accidentally fell through time?
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Adrift, J. S. Rogers

Adrift

Fallon returns to Ariboslia, but the creatures she’s there to save want her dead.
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The Tower of Refuge, Lauren Lynch

The Tower of Refuge

Facing his own mortality, a young man leads a group of friends on a life-altering journey in an attempt to steal time.
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A Marriage in Time, Anna M. Aquino
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A Marriage in Time

One divine encounter thrusts Lacy Stevens into biblical history and will change her life.
“Anna M. Aquino paints a rich historical setting for a timeless tale of the bondage of sin, the impact of the choices we make, and the power of forgiveness.”
Lorehaven review, summer 2018
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Among the Shadows, Darrick Dean

Among the Shadows

Six among us are called to stand against what hides among the shadows, and hold our fate in their hands.
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Legacy Rewound, Kat Heckenbach

Legacy Rewound

Melinda knew Kalek’s music created powerful visions, but it wasn’t supposed to actually send her into the past!
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An Ember in Time, Anna M Aquino

An Ember In Time

In a time where Pastor Jon Stevens feels like he has lost his hope, one divine encounter will change his life.
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Pale Blue Scratch, Jay DiNitto

Pale Blue Scratch

Elisabeth Reese, journalist, professor, and joke-cracking nun, has one goal: to rebuild a failed time machine in alternate history San Francisco.
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Namesake: The Destiny Trilogy, part 2 by A.C. Williams

Namesake: The Destiny Trilogy, Part Two

Xander and her friends onboard the bounty hunter ship, Prodigal, risk their lives to recover the derelict spaceship that could restore the shattered pieces of her memory. No one realizes what that decision will cost them.
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Shadowcat: Tales from the Edge of Sleep, Victoria Randall

Shadowcat: Tales from the Edge of Sleep

There is a misty place between sleep and waking, where if you wander long, you may find yourself caught in a world of strangeness.
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Darkness Brutal, Rachel A. Marks

Darkness Brutal

Seventeen-year-old Aidan can see demons, smell emotions, and feel the past in his skin, but can he save his little sister from his mother’s deal with a demon?
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The Veil Of Smoke

Experience the final days of Pompeii in book two of the TimeDrifter Series. This harrowing historical fantasy unfolds through the eyes of the doomed city’s inhabitants, along with a trio of time traveling misfits.
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The Day She Died, Bill Garrison

The Day She Died

If a middle-aged time traveler can prevent the 20-year-old murder of his college fiancee, what happens to his wife and children?
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The Place of Voices

The Place Of Voices

Anna is devastated by a fire that left her orphaned, dependent on an uncle she never knew existed and far from the only home she has ever known.
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Illusion, Frank Peretti
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Illusion

Dane and Mandy, a popular magic act for forty years, are separated by a car wreck. Then Mandy awakes in the past, with truly magical abilities.
“Frank Peretti’s last novel creates a romantic world with sci-fi flourishes where likeable heroes, villain twists, and familiar places sell a dramatic performance.”
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The Didymus Contingency by Jeremy Robinson

The Didymus Contingency

When Dr. Tom Greenbaum successfully discovers the secret to time travel, he knows the time, place and event he will witness: the death and failed resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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Escaping the Cataclysm by Keith A. Robinson

Escaping the Cataclysm

Time travelers from the future are trapped in the pre-Flood world and seek out the aid of the patriarch Noah.
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Undercurrent

Professor Cassie Larson leads a life her undergrad students hope to attain — until she tumbles into the North Sea and is sucked down into a swirling vortex … and a different century. By Michelle Griep.
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Waterfall, Lisa T. Bergren

Waterfall

What do you do when your knight in shining armor lives, literally, in a different world?
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Pyramid of the Ancients by Keith A. Robinson

Pyramid of the Ancients

A team of scientists takes a journey through time that challenges their evolutionary understanding of the history of the Earth.
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Falling to Destiny by Peter Fleming

Falling to Destiny

When a man with a gun disturbs his silent reverie in the Botanical Gardens in Sydney, Ishmael Starbuck, decides to make an adventure out of it.
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Fallen From Babel

Peter Thornton doesn’t believe in one God. “All paths are valid,” he teaches his university students. Until at the touch of an ancient artifact, he is transported three thousand years back in time to Old Testament Babylon. By T.L. Higley.
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Second Time Around

While Time Lottery spokesman Alexander MacMillan manages the increasingly dangerous paparazzi on the outside, three time-traveling lottery contestants face agonizing decisions about their futures. Book 2 in the Time Lottery series, science fiction for adult readers.
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Retribution, R. S. Ingermanson

Retribution

The City of God seethes with rage against imperial Rome. War looms on the horizon—but one woman already knows the outcome.
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Blood and Judgment

Actor Will Sverdup never counted on getting sucked back in time and into the body of the original, historical Hamlet in sixth-century Denmark — where he and other actors must play their roles to the blood-soaked climax. Historical fantasy by Lars Walker.
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Out Of Time

Electrical appliances fail. The diesel engine is sullen and unresponsive. And then, out of the mist, a ship slowly appears — H.M.S. Archer, a pre-WW1 Dreadnought. A ship missing since 1913. By Alton Gansky.
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Premonition, R. S. Ingermanson

Premonition

Rivka Meyers is a Messianic Jewish archaeologist from California, trapped in first-century Jerusalem by a physics experiment gone horribly wrong.
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Portal

Joseph Turner’s life was irrevocably altered by a mistake he made fifteen years ago. Now, Joseph invents the world’s first working time machine — and he’s going back to make things right. Science fiction by Brian Reaves.
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Time Lottery

“Today, three people will be chosen to use the Time Lottery to make history — and to change their own. These three winners will truly receive a second chance at life.” Book 1 in the Time Lottery series, science fiction for adult readers.
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Ice

Author and Apollo missions historian Shane Johnson explores the fantastic possibilities of what might have transpired had the more ambitious version of the Apollo program gone forward as originally planned.
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Transgression, R. S. Ingermanson

Transgression

While playing a virtual reality game, Rivka Meyers, an American Messianic Jew visiting Israel for an archaeological dig, becomes trapped in ancient Jerusalem.
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The Eternity Gene

Dr. Jack Brennan is led on a series of thrilling adventures through the fabric of time and the history of civilization as he finds himself in the middle of a sinister alien conspiracy. Sequel to The Fallen, both by Robert Don Hughes.
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An Acceptable Time by Madeleine L'Engle

An Acceptable Time

When a gate between circles of time opens, it opens for a reason. In this desperate time, can Polly keep herself and Zachary alive until the gate reopens to bring them home?
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Many Waters by Madeleine L’Engle

Many Waters

Thrown across time and space, Sandy and Dennys have to reunite an estranged father and son, but it won’t be easy, especially when the son is named Noah and he’s about to start building a boat in the desert.
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A Swiftly Tilting Planet by Madeleine L’Engle

A Swiftly Tilting Planet

Fifteen-year-old Charles Wallace and the unicorn Gaudior undertake a perilous journey through time in a desperate attempt to stop the destruction of the world by the mad dictator Madog Branzillo.
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A Wind in the Door by Madeleine L’Engle

A Wind in the Door

Charles Wallace is right about the dragons—actually a friendly entity who has come to help Charles Wallace fight his sickness, and to take Meg and her friend Calvin O’Keefe on a terrifying, wonderful journey into galactic space
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A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle

A Wrinkle In Time

A Wrinkle in Time, winner of the Newbery Medal in 1963, is the story of the adventures in space and time of Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin O’Keefe, all in search of Meg’s father.
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