The Symmetry of Time

Author: Addison Moore
Genre(s): Romance | Fantasy | Paranormal
Total pages: 108
The Symmetry of Time

They say love transcends time. Unfortunately, so does family drama.

Cosmopolitan Magazine calls Addison’s books, “…easy, frothy fun!”
Romantasy at its most chaotic by New York Times, USA TODAY, & Wall Street Journal bestseller Addison Moore.

My name is Skyla Oliver, nee Messenger, and my mother has never met a situation she couldn’t make worse.
So I thought my life was finally settling down. You know, just the usual—two husbands—okay, so one is an ex—a small brood of quasi-angelic kids, and living on an island where the recently deceased sometimes drop by for coffee. Just your normal stuff.
Then my celestial mother shows up.
Apparently, there’s some big cosmic threat that requires her immediate meddling—I mean, intervention. Something about anchors and time travel and protecting the family. Which sounds reasonable until you remember this is the same woman who once started a faction war because of a dispute with her ex.
Now I’m stuck dragging Logan through our past while Gage thinks I’ve completely lost it, Marshall keeps popping up with that vexing grin of his, and somewhere in the future, my kids are hopefully still existing and not accidentally burning down the house.
Here’s the thing about being the leader of the angelic factions—saving the world comes with the territory. But surviving your own mother while you do it? That’s the real challenge.
The Symmetry of Time takes you back to Paragon Island, where love is complicated, time travel (AKA light driving) gives you the worst headaches, and sometimes your biggest enemy is the person who’s supposed to have your back.
Fair warning: there may be federal crimes involved. But hey, it’s all for a very good cause.
Addictive from start to finish!

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