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Paris Adrift

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Hallie moves to Paris to reinvent herself, find a new life, and maybe a new love.

She's off to a fair start, she's landed a bartending job at a dive called Millie's and found new friends in the eccentric crew that runs the place. Then, it gets weird. There's a strange woman who won't leave her alone. Garbled warnings from bizarre creatures disrupt her sleep. She keeps running into a man with a charming smile—a man she should probably steer clear of. And she can't stop falling back in time in Millie's keg room.

Soon, Hallie is caught up in something much bigger than herself—a project that this mystery man needs her to join. But with every trip through time, Hallie loses a little of herself, and each infinitesimal change she makes ripples through Paris, until the future she's trying to save suddenly looks nothing like what she hoped for...

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 22, 2018
      Swift (the Osiris Project series) delivers both an unusual take on time travel and solid characters, including a fantastic protagonist. Hallie drops out of her geology program in college and runs away to Paris, where she lands a job at Millie’s (a bar that “will employ anyone with a pulse”). She meets a motley cast of characters, including flamboyant Algerian expat Angel and nice but mysterious bartender Gabriela. One in particular, Léon, the stranger who suggested she apply at Millie’s, becomes a huge part of her life. Léon was sent from the distant future, one of a handful of people capable of time traveling thanks to “anomalies” that are tied to individual travelers. Hallie learns that she is also capable of time travel—and that she and Léon might be able to save the future. Swift keeps things moving briskly, throwing out innocuous tidbits while scene setting that lead to surprising later payoffs. The ending is hardly surprising, but the story’s good enough to handle the slight letdown.

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