
Echoes of Tomorrow
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566 ratings·31 reviews
Christian Steele is haunted by school shootings. When he inherits a time-travel device, he vows to erase these tragedies from history. But altering the past has deadly consequences. A future police force is hunting him, and each trip unravels reality itself. How far will Christian go to save the chi...
- Pages
- 130
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Published
- 2019-05-10
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Scott McElhaney
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Scott's first novel, Mommy's Choice, was originally published in paperback under the pseudonym Scott Curtis. In under a year on the bookshelves, that novel won the National Christian Choice Book Award for romantic suspense. When Scott moved to a different publisher and started making his novels available to Kindle read...
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Julia·6 months ago
This was a really fun story! It was more focused on the romance aspect than I initially expected, and the epilogue following the main ending was very interesting. If you're looking for a book review that highlights a blend of romance and intriguing plot twists, Scott McElhaney's "Echoes of Tomorrow" is definitely worth checking out. The ending especially leaves you wanting more!
Scott McElhaney·6 years ago
Every novel I write stems from a deep need to fix something beyond my control. As I mentioned in the dedication, the time travel aspect of "Echoes of Tomorrow" is loosely inspired by real events, but there's another, more personal reason why I felt compelled to write this. Like the main character, I'm repeatedly heartbroken by the constant news of school shootings. My empathy is perhaps too intense, and these tragedies crush me. The Sandy Hook shooting... it still disgusts me, reduces me to tear...
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Jen Jo·6 years ago
A solid time travel story, Echoes of Tomorrow by Scott McElhaney really makes you think. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and I'm hoping for a continuation because the ending definitely leaves space for a possible sequel. Definitely one to check out if you're looking for thought-provoking science fiction.




