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  • Down to the Minute

  • The Timekeeper's Daughter Saga, Book 3
  • By: Sam Gao
  • Narrated by: Rylee Kuberra
  • Length: 8 hrs and 5 mins

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Down to the Minute

By: Sam Gao
Narrated by: Rylee Kuberra
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Publisher's Summary

Being a time traveler isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.

After one semester of college, I’m ready for a break. But as much as I’d like to take some me time and relax, there’s no rest for the wicked. Which is exactly what I am: wicked. Clearly I’m smart too, because instead of going to the therapy sessions I obviously need, I’ve taken a trip to the past. At least I have some sort of goal now. To kill Astaroth, and maybe my father too, I need the Divinities Sword.

I was expecting a quick fetch quest, but instead, I’ve found myself caught in the middle of a political conflict between elves and fairies. You’d think I’d be flattered when the elf prince promises to protect me, but instead, I’m horrified. Because I’m the reason he dies in the future. To prevent that, I should push him away…even when every minute we spend together has me falling more in love with him.

©2023 Sam Gao (P)2023 Sam Gao

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