A Stitch in Midnight: Time Travel Lovers Romance
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She thought history was fixed. Then it reached back and took her hand.Evelyn Hart goes to the London archives for silence, not adventure-just one quiet night with old ledgers and predictable dates. But when she opens an unmarked book and brushes an ink blot shaped like a key, the floor tilts. She comes to on a foggy street in 1880s London, in the body of a governess who remembers children she's never met and a life she's never lived.The city she studied on paper is wrong. Dates don't match her textbooks. Lessons mention a dockyard fire that hasn't happened yet. Every clue pulls her toward the river...and toward the moment history insists must burn.What pulls her off a train platform is not fate, but Leo Ward-a young reporter with ink on his cuffs, questions in his pockets, and a nagging certainty that he knows this woman already. The more time he spends with Evelyn, the sharper his dreams become: other cities, other eras, and the same woman slipping out of his reach again and again.Together they start to see the pattern no one else can: fires that repeat, a ledger that quietly rewrites itself, and a saboteur who talks about "resetting the board" as if time were a game he intends to win. To save hundreds of dockworkers-and each other-Evelyn and Leo will have to step straight into one burning night on the Thames, knowing that every choice tugs at the fragile Chronoline holding the world together.Because in this timeline, as in all the others, they're about to find out: Is history just a list of fixed events on a page...or something that can be bent, scarred, and stitched back together by two people who refuse to let go?
She thought history was fixed. Then it reached back and took her hand.Evelyn Hart goes to the London archives for silence, not adventure-just one quiet night with old ledgers and predictable dates. But when she opens an unmarked book and brushes an ink blot shaped like a key, the floor tilts. She comes to on a foggy street in 1880s London, in the body of a governess who remembers children she's never met and a life she's never lived.The city she studied on paper is wrong. Dates don't match her textbooks. Lessons mention a dockyard fire that hasn't happened yet. Every clue pulls her toward the river...and toward the moment history insists must burn.What pulls her off a train platform is not fate, but Leo Ward-a young reporter with ink on his cuffs, questions in his pockets, and a nagging certainty that he knows this woman already. The more time he spends with Evelyn, the sharper his dreams become: other cities, other eras, and the same woman slipping out of his reach again and again.Together they start to see the pattern no one else can: fires that repeat, a ledger that quietly rewrites itself, and a saboteur who talks about "resetting the board" as if time were a game he intends to win. To save hundreds of dockworkers-and each other-Evelyn and Leo will have to step straight into one burning night on the Thames, knowing that every choice tugs at the fragile Chronoline holding the world together.Because in this timeline, as in all the others, they're about to find out: Is history just a list of fixed events on a page...or something that can be bent, scarred, and stitched back together by two people who refuse to let go?
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