This review is part of a review swap. Something not mentioned in the synopsis: This is a contemporary story taking place in the real world (or something very similar to it). It's a pretty slow wind up, with the event which sparks the first supernatural event not occurring until about 6,000 words into the story. Up until that point, the story is very slice of life-ish and mostly concerns the second character mentioned in the synopsis spending time with her family. It's nice so far, though the mechanical quality itself isn't amazing. Character voices are a bit too similar to each other to easily tell who is talking. The author uses great details and descriptions, though. If you like the idea of a slice of life-ish story about characters having to use their powers to grapple with the philosophical and moral problems of time travel, give this story a read.
DonDenis
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