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Tempest by Julie Cross

When a time slip shatters a young man’s life, he must navigate love and loyalty across branching timelines—without losing himself. Fast-paced and heartfelt, Tempest turns time travel into a high-wire act of consequence and choice.

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In Tempest, did you enjoy ...

... high-stakes, rules-bending time jumps and their consequences?

All Our Yesterdays by Cristin Terrill

If Jackson’s desperate jumps—like the leap back to 2007 after Holly is shot—kept you hooked, you’ll love how All Our Yesterdays weaponizes time travel into a do-or-die plan. Like Jackson learning what his ability costs and who’s pulling the strings, Em and Finn must loop back to stop a catastrophic invention, facing the heartbreak of meeting different versions of people they love.

... a desperate mission to rewrite one pivotal event?

Timebound by Rysa Walker

You were gripped by Jackson’s singular goal—protect Holly after the dorm-room attack and fix the timeline—even when it meant sacrificing his own happiness in 2007. In Timebound, Kate races to prevent a historical murder that will erase her mother and her life, mirroring Jackson’s clear, high-pressure objective and the moral choices that come with changing the past.

... a time-crossed romance that tests memory and fate?

The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger

If Jackson and Holly’s relationship across shifting timelines—those bittersweet 2007 moments, the painful distance he chooses to keep her safe—hit you in the heart, The Time Traveler’s Wife delivers a grown-up, deeply emotional echo. Henry’s involuntary leaps complicate every promise he makes to Clare, creating the same tender tension between love and the uncontrollable pull of time.

... jumping between timelines that reframe earlier scenes?

Recursion by Blake Crouch

If the way Tempest replays key events from new angles—Jackson revisiting the same people at different ages, discovering his father’s covert ties—thrilled you, Recursion pushes that non-linear thrill ride to the max. As timelines reset, earlier scenes gain shocking new meaning, much like Jackson’s revelations reshaping everything you thought you knew.

... unraveling a conspiracy behind the time-travel tech?

Ruby Red by Kerstin Gier

Drawn to Jackson’s sleuthing—the secretive agents, his dad’s hidden role, piecing together who’s after Holly and why? Ruby Red follows Gwyneth as she’s thrust into a clandestine time-travel circle with old grudges and missing truths. Like Jackson decoding the organization behind his jumps, Gwyneth must sift lies from loyalties to survive the next leap.

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