Take a Look At Linked Through Time with Jessica Tornese
Join
Kate Christenson as she
battles a past that was never
meant to be her own.
Linked Through Time-
Fifteen year old Kate Christenson is pretty sure she’s about
to experience the worst possible summer at her grandparent’s farm in rural
Baudette, Minnesota. Without cable, cell phones, or computers, Kate is headed
for total isolation and six tedious weeks of boredom. Until the storm.
A freak
lightning accident has Kate waking up in 1960. But she is not herself. She is
the aunt she never met, but has eerily resembled her entire life. Thrust into
living a dirt poor, rural farm life, Kate struggles to make sense of her
situation- a boyfriend with a dark side, a “townie” who steals her heart, and
the knowledge that 1960 is the very summer her aunt drowns in the local river.
Even with
every precaution, Kate cannot stop fate, and an unexpected twist adds to her
dilemma. To her horror, Kate finds out firsthand her aunt’s death was not an
accident or a suicide, but something much, much worse.
Lost Through Time-
“There never was a body, you know.”
Such is the bizarre statement
from Gran only weeks after Kate has returned from an accidental time traveling
incident, surviving certain death…twice. Capturing Sarah’s killer seemed to be
the reason for Kate’s disappearance, but Gran believes otherwise.
Learning of Kate’s power to
time travel loosens memories and desires Gran has long since buried. Gran is
set on finding Sarah, who she believes never died the night Dave Slater threw
her in the river, but instead, went back in time through the Rapid River
portal. With rudimentary research and analysis, Gran thinks she has unlocked
the secrets to controlling the time traveling link that she and Kate share with
their ancestors and she plans to use Kate to bring Sarah back.
When Kate agrees, she is shocked to
find out that in the more aggressive form of time travel, she doesn’t become
Sarah, but trades places with her, sending Kate to Baudette, Minnesota in the
year of 1910, and Sarah ahead to the year 2000.
Baudette’s catastrophic 1910
fire and typhoid epidemic are the least of Kate’s worries once she discovers
what has happened. Her chances of a return trip are thwarted with the struggle
just to survive, and Sarah, reliving her lost childhood in the ease of current
day life, decides to never return to the past, leaving Kate to suffer the life
she has left behind.
Gran is
torn- get rid of the daughter she has dreamed of finding for four decades, or
rescue the precious granddaughter who risked everything for her selfish dream?
And to what lengths will Sarah go to destroy any chances of Kate coming back?
Will Sarah succeed in severing the link?
EXCERPT
FROM -LINKED THROUGH TIME
Steering
carefully into the gravel drive of the Rapid River parking lot, I swore under
my breath as the bike’s rear wheel slid on loose gravel. Trying to right the
bike too quickly, I ended up swerving sharply to the left and crashing into the
brush at the side of the gravel lot. Flying over the handlebars, I landed in a
patch of overgrown weeds, my knee striking a rock hidden in the ground. Pain
radiated from my knee, paralyzing me for a moment. I lay sprawled face first in
the grass, breathing in the smell of earth and dry grass, cursing myself and
everything on the planet.
Emotions
overwhelmed my frazzled, fragile mind and I let loose with a string of
profanities that would have definitely earned me a whipping. Rubbing my
throbbing knee, I groaned.
Lightning
flashed and the breeze picked up as if on cue, sending the cattails above my
head into an agitated dance.
With
great effort, I stood and flexed my leg. I could feel the slightest trickle of
blood dripping a warm path down my shin. Perfect, I grimaced. Can anything else
possibly go wrong tonight?
My
vision had adjusted slightly to the moonless night, but I still had to partly
feel my way to the place Travis and I spent the evening. Pushing through the
brush, I couldn’t help but sense that uneasy, creepy feeling that comes from
wandering in the dark, as though eyes watched you and monster hands waited to
grab at your feet. My heart pounded loudly in my ears, the tingling creep of
fear working its way from my head down through my limbs. I forced myself to
keep my eyes forward, ignoring the nagging feeling that someone or something
watched me from the shadows of the rocky shore.
Limbs
of the interlocking pines poked and prodded my bare arms as I threaded my way
through the trees. The pounding of the rapids had increased with the coming of
the storm; the wind tossed the water upon the rocks, sending spray high into
the air.
When I
broke through the tree line, I stood mesmerized by the awesome power of the
roaring water. It looked as if the rapids were fighting to break free of their
rocky channel, its watery fingers washing over the rocks, reaching far down the
wall, only to withdraw and try again.
Above
the churning waters, a simple two-lane bridge hung defiantly in the air, its
thick concrete arches planted firmly around the dangerous rocks. Suddenly, a
semi loaded with logs thundered across the bridge overhead; its headlights
lighting up the darkness for a matter of seconds. I used the momentary help to
break my gaze from the water and search the outer banks for my sweater.
A
flicker of movement amidst the trees caught my line of sight, and I focused in
on a ring of pines to my right; the very place Travis and I had been a few
hours earlier.
“Travis?”
I called out hopefully, thinking he had remembered to retrieve my sweater.
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