Publisher's Synopsis
In the tradition of Mary Higgins Clark and James Patterson comes a psychological thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat until the shocking conclusion. Starting a new relationship is always hard, but it's not often dangerous. College first-year student Megan McCleod feels bad about breaking up with her boyfriend, Keith. After all, they've been together for years. But now they're going in two different directions, and she just doesn't see how things can work out between them. Too bad the day she picked to break up with him was the same day he'd picked to ask her to marry him. Sophomore Tony Driscoll is all for the break-up, however, because he wants Megan all to himself. He's convinced, from the first moment he sees her in that coffee shop when she's breaking up with Keith, that they belong together. Now all he has to do is make her feel the same way about him. Megan is charmed by him from the very first moment their eyes meet. Then she starts hearing things - about how Tony killed his mother and kidnapped one of his ex-girlfriends. But Tony seems so nice. She just can't believe he would hurt a fly. ...Until he asks her to marry him on their third date, and then he storms out in a rage when she refuses him. And it's doubly suspicious that Megan gets attacked on the street as she's trying to get back to the dorm that night. Is Tony trying to hurt her? Has his love for her taken an obsessive, psychopathic turn? Can she discover the truth before it's too late? This, the first book in a series of psychological thrillers, Flashes of Time, from Amazon bestselling author Mishael Austin Witty introduces us to Megan, her friends, and one very dangerous enemy. This action-packed novel geared toward young adults will certainly keep you guessing as to what could possibly happen next. Here's what readers are saying about SHADOWS OF THINGS TO COME: 5 out of 5 stars "Shadows of Things to Come is one of the best books I've read in a long time!" - A teen reader 4 out of 5 stars "Shadows of Things to Come was an enjoyable read. It weaves a striking tapestry of suspense, romance and college life with heavy threads of faith throughout. While it has many elements to it, I would say this is an all-out suspense that keeps you guessing til the final, shocking end." - Itsthecaffeine 5 out of 5 stars "There is quite a bit of religion mixed in with murder, romance and mystery. This story ends with a major twist at the end that keeps you from having closure. I didn't want the story to end." - Lauren Alumbaugh If you love psychological thrillers, you're going to love Shadows of Things to Come!