
Camp Lake: The Carson Chronicles Conclusion
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1983, Phoenix. The Carson siblings' time-traveling quest reaches its climax. Find their missing parents after two years of pursuit, or abandon hope and return home. While some seek clues nationwide, Cody and Caitlin head to a Maine summer camp, where their parents' love story began. Can they interce...
- Pages
- 325
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Published
- 2019-09-30
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John A. Heldt
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John A. Heldt is the author of twenty-six bestselling time-travel novels. The former reference librarian and award-winning sportswriter has loved getting subjects and verbs to agree since writing book reports in grade school. A graduate of the University of Oregon and the University of Iowa, Heldt is an avid fisherman,...
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darlene ·3 years ago
Saved the best for last!I can't even begin to express how much I loved the final book in this series, *Camp Lake: The Carson Chronicles Conclusion*. It was absolutely spectacular. Words just fail me! It made me laugh, it made me cry – thank you, John A. Heldt! None of your books has ever disappointed me, and I'm going to miss every single character in this series and all of their adventures. I'm going to recommend *Camp Lake: The Carson Chronicles Conclusion* to absolutely everyone I know. I hon...
Energy Rae·6 years ago
After several failed attempts to catch up with their time-traveling parents across different eras, the Carson siblings have one last shot to reunite and return to 2017 together. Their adventures have been full of joy, heartache, and often, danger. Hopefully, the '80s and a summer at Camp Lake: The Carson Chronicles Conclusion, where their parents spent time as teens, will be a little less dangerous and a lot more joyful. Each book in the Carson Chronicles has centered on one sibling's journey to...
Jackie·6 years ago
Book InfoKindle Edition, 524 pagesPublished September 30th 2019ASIN B07YKNKJ7PEdition Language Englishsetting Augusta, Maine, 1983 (United States)Portland, Maine, 1983 (United States)Cadillac Mountain, Maine (United States)…moreSeries Carson Chronicles #5Other Editions None found
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Phoenix, Spring 1983. For the Carsons, five siblings from the present day, it has c...
Michele·6 years ago
I devoured every single book in The Carson Chronicles (in order, of course!). The anticipation for each new installment was almost unbearable. This time travel saga is one you absolutely shouldn't miss! It follows the adventures of the five Carson siblings as they journey through time, desperately searching for their missing parents. Across these five books, each sibling experiences a whirlwind of emotions – love, marriage, heartbreak, and everything in between. They encounter fascinating figure...
Melissa·6 years ago
Camp Lake: The Carson Chronicles ConclusionJohn A. Heldt is simply an amazing writer. I've thoroughly enjoyed following this family through his books as they journey into the past and strive to return to the future together. I'm a sucker for time-slip stories, but these books really kept me on the edge of my seat. Thank you, John! I hope you keep writing; I'll definitely be looking out for your future books. For anyone looking for great historical fiction, I highly recommend checking out John A....
Dianne·6 years ago
After all these years of separation, and so many near misses, will the Carson children and their parents finally be reunited in the same time and place? With so many changes, cities, and eras traversed, can their journeys finally converge? Will they be able to return home to their own time and place? And how will they explain the changes they've undergone, the growth of their family?John A. Heldt has achieved the seemingly impossible, bringing this incredible time travel fantasy to a satisfying ...
Sandy S·6 years ago
5 starsABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 30, 2019 Phoenix, Spring 1983. For the Carsons, five siblings from the present day, it has come down to this. Find the parents they have chased through time for more than two years or go home and resume their lives without them.While Adam and Greg remain in Arizona and Natalie searches the country for leads, Cody and Caitlin travel to a summer camp in Maine, where their mother and father met as counselors. The twins, now 19, hope to intercept the old...
Sheri·6 years ago
Camp Lake: The Carson Chronicles Conclusion by John A. Heldt is the fifth and final installment in the Carson family saga, primarily unfolding in the spring of 1983. After searching for their parents for approximately two years, the siblings are more determined than ever to find them. Their quest takes them to various corners of the country, different destinations, and even different time periods, all fueled by the hope of a long-awaited reunion. As they navigate their journeys, they're faced wi...
Donadee's Corner·6 years ago
John Heldt - Carson Chronicles Bk 5 - Camp Lake: The Carson Chronicles Conclusion - Reviewed 10/1/19The time is now, and the search is almost over….The Carson family has been searching for their parents for about two years now, jumping from year to year, and it looks like they've finally found them. The five siblings and their families have now narrowed it down to the year their parents met at Camp Lake: The Carson Chronicles Conclusion. While the rest of the family remains in Arizona, Natalie, ...
Mike Siedschlag·6 years ago
John A. Heldt was kind enough to give me an early copy of *Camp Lake: The Carson Chronicles Conclusion*, the fifth and final book in the Carson Family Chronicles series, before its official release. I received an e-copy for review.
Readers of my reviews know I'm a huge fan (and that's an understatement!) of his work. *Camp Lake: The Carson Chronicles Conclusion* marks the fifteenth book of his I've had the pleasure of reading, and I can honestly say it's the best one yet.
Heldt's writing is so...




