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Though
successful as a marketing whiz to stars and starlet’s, Alexander “Mac”
MacMillan contemplates the ultimate “what if?” What if he had
been home
when his wife was murdered? When the opportunity to answer this
question
is offered, if he takes on the job of marketing the Time Lottery, Mac
questions
whether he should take the job. The Time Lottery is a chance to
go back
in your own history and make a different decision altering your
life.
With this chance comes the possibility of staying in that Aternity, or
Alternate Reality, and living it out. Mac wrestles with how this
matches
up with his faith in God. Would God want anyone to go back in
their
history? Would God have given man the ability to do so if it
wasn’t His
will?
Three
winners will be picked to take this once in a lifetime journey.
Who will
win? Millions enter. And the winners are:
Phoebe
Thurgood has a good life. Social status and all the trappings
keep her
busy and on the go. But what could have happen if she had chosen
not to
help her boss climb the ladder of success?
Dr. Cheryl
Nickolby, a surgeon with everything in life except deep and abiding
relationships. Can going back in time gain her what her heart
seeks?
Roosevelt
Hazen, a homeless man, is winner number three. Or is he?
I really
like the premise in Time Lottery. Having read the second
book
first, I did know a few of the things which happened in this book, but
the
story was still sound. The interweaving of the winners’ three
lives gives
even more realism. The times in which each winner travels are
believable. Each character has depth and real emotion. I
recommend
this book as a good read.
Reviewed By Allison M.
Wilson for
Road to Romance
May 26, 2005
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