In 2013, Bridger and Alora found a way to prevent Alora’s murder and return her to the century she was born in, preserving the timeline and preventing a possibly disastrous future.
Back in the year 2147, Bridger is following in his father’s footsteps by wrapping up his military training at The Academy for Time Travel and Research. Alora is adjusting to life in the twenty-second century, and learning to master her powers; as a Dual Talent, she has the rare—and secret—ability to bend both space and time.
But unrest is growing in the North American Federation. As the government moves to limit the rights of Purists, people who refuse genetic modifications, violent protests break out. At the same time, paranoia and anger about the existence of Dual Talents seems to be growing—both among Purists and within the government itself.
Then a masked Time Bender arrives from the future. He insists that war is coming, and only Bridger and Alora can stop it.
There’s just one problem: they have no memory of each other.
Praise for The Edge of Forever
“A riveting tale of time travel and twisting conspiracies, one I couldn’t put down and left me guessing until the very end!” —Bethany Hagen, author of Landry Park and Jubilee Manor
“A thrilling ride through time with twists and excitement that kept me glued to the pages all night!” —Kim (K. A.) Harrington, author of Forget Me and The Dead and Buried
“The Edge of Forever lives up to its name—it kept me on edge the whole time. Fast-paced, mind-bending sci-fi; fans of X-Men and Doctor Who are sure to love it.” —Mindee Arnett, author of Avalon and Polaris
“A thrilling and clever time travel mystery that will leave you guessing until the very end.” —Lori M. Lee, author of Gates of Thread and Stone and The Infinite
“This is Hurst’s first novel, but one would not know from the deft way she balances dystopian science fiction, thriller, high school drama, and romance. She is definitely an author to watch for.” —VOYA