book cover of The Continuum Paradox: Fractured Threads
 

The Continuum Paradox: Fractured Threads

(2026)
(The third book in the Continuum Project series)
A novel by

 
 
In 2068, America is a fractured nation, a technocratic North and an authoritarian South born from one impossible choice at Gettysburg.

Dr. Micah St. James still carries the guilt of the single life she saved… and the timeline she broke. When ghostly echoes of her past mistakes return, led by the treacherous Eleven Kai, Micah is dragged back into a war across centuries to repair what she shattered.

Joined by Lizzie Ward, the Civil War orphan whose survival now threatens to unravel reality itself, Micah must race through collapsing rifts: protecting Lincoln, outwitting shadowy Southern agents, and confronting the one man she can never forget.

But every fix creates new fractures. Save a loved one and lose a nation. Mend the past and erase the future.

At history’s final crossroads, Micah faces the ultimate question: is compassion worth the cost if it means losing everything you fought to protect?

The Continuum Paradox: Fractured Threads, a gripping sequel to Threads of Gettysburg. For fans of 11/22/63 and The Ministry for the Future who crave ethical time-travel with heart.

Will you dare to reset the past… knowing you may never find your way home?


Genre: Science Fiction

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