From The Grandparent Trap (Quality Times #2). Release date imminent. Seriously. Like, within a week or so. You could always add it to your GoodReads list in the meantime... :D
The following is the very last few lines from the story.
Tim exchanged bewildered looks with a pale-faced Mrs Jago, and took in the now-empty labratory. No matter how long this travelling through time and space malarkey lasted, he would never get completely used to it.
'Come on, Mrs J,' he said finally. 'Let's see if there's a slither of a chance this place houses a coffee machine.'
Yeah, not exciting but any other piece would have spoiled it for you. :P
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The following is the very last few lines from the story.
Tim exchanged bewildered looks with a pale-faced Mrs Jago, and took in the now-empty labratory. No matter how long this travelling through time and space malarkey lasted, he would never get completely used to it.
'Come on, Mrs J,' he said finally. 'Let's see if there's a slither of a chance this place houses a coffee machine.'
Yeah, not exciting but any other piece would have spoiled it for you. :P
Find more SFFSat goodies from fellow writers HERE.


Tim sounds weary!
ReplyDeleteIt has been added on GR :)
Good stuff! Can't wait to see it...
ReplyDeleteNothing like a little coffee to get you started. :) Nice, little snippet!
ReplyDeleteOr maybe a Starbucks in the area?
ReplyDeleteCoffee is always a good place to start! Looking forward to reading this!
ReplyDeleteIt's still intriguing! And I added it to my GR TBR pile.
ReplyDelete:) Heidi
What would a world be without caffeine? Hopefully they at least have tea!
ReplyDeleteI think there's a lesson in this. And that is that no matter what is going on--including time travel malarkey--coffee makes everything better. Adding to my GR TBR list.
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