Righting Time - For Honor, #3 - E-book - ePub

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 Kat Jaske - Righting Time - For Honor, #3.
Daryl, Keith and Jala time travel over 800 years into the past, to seventeenth-century France, with what they think is a great plan to manipulate people... Lire la suite
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Daryl, Keith and Jala time travel over 800 years into the past, to seventeenth-century France, with what they think is a great plan to manipulate people and events in the past and retrieve this Konrad from the year 2060, after he was mistakenly deposited there from 17th-century France. It turns out that Konrad is as ingenious as he is evil, and he takes full advantage of his odd bit of luck to change the future.
Those changes are destroying the far future and our would-be heroes very likely may never have existed. Their desperate plan, invented as they fled from the collapsing future, requires that they convince Laurel and the musketeers that they are from the future and that the musketeers must time travel with them to catch Konrad. What could be simpler?"If you are so worried about me, then come with me." Laurel offered them the challenge."To the future?" D'Artagnan queried, skeptical and curious at the same time.
"That would be my assumption, " Laurel quipped. Can, and will, Laurel and the musketeers travel to the future and fix the timeline, and, more importantly, do they really believe this Jala is from the future and that her desperate story is true?

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Biographie de Kat Jaske

Bonjour. I'm Kat Jaske. Las Vegas resident--wellmore precisely Henderson, Nevada, which is right nextdoor.Married to Bryant Jaske-Moser and mother of Daniel Jaske-Moser*Runner - Helped my crosscountryteam win state championshipOhio state championship (5-K race). I'meven more proud of the next year whenour team placed fourth, but I ran apersonal best State Course time of a littleover 19 and a half minutes..
Fencer - Yes, with swords, especiallysabers. You know, the musketeer thing. Or Zorro.. Singer. Active in church. Love my black cat, Minnesota and her younger sister Abigail. Writer - Historical fiction, science fiction, fantasy, poems, articles, all sorts of itemsfor students and parentsMany of my ideas for writing or teaching come to me when I am running. Unfortunately, I can't carry a journal with me, so I have to wait until I finish, walk in the door, and then grab a pencil and paper, or a computer, and put them down.
I have always loved reading and writing, voraciously. Mom's favorite story is about the time she had to punish me for something (which I am probably innocent of doing) by saying, "No reading. Do not go to your room. Sit here and watch TV." I hated TV. Writing takes passion (a love of words in my opinion) and when you have that passion, it permeates everything. Word scrambles and other word games and puzzles and other thinking games are "cool".
I graduated from Wake Forest University in Winston Salem, N. C. in three and a half years with a double major in English and Psychology. After working two years and saving every penny I could, I headed to France and spent two years studying there. Then returned to the U. S. to work a couple years before attending UNLV where I finished my Masters of Education and teaching certificate. Now I spend time teaching my students the finer points of the French language and culture, and encouraging them to read and write.

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