Jaedyn
thought she finally had things under control. She was wrong. Her quill
has gone missing somewhere in the story-verse. Her old Smith-Corona
typewriter is writing cryptic messages. Timelines are tangling in knots
and even the grandfather clock seems to have a hidden agenda.
Help arrives—sort of. Janus, a time weaver, steps into the story with offers to reweave the story threads. Risa, another librarian, Ben, a barista who just happens to be a physicist specializing in quantum entanglement, and Brownie, their Pomeranian, arrive, bringing troubling news—an evil wizard has escaped from their world.
Maris, the dimension-hopping librarian, reports the Library of Infinite Threads is in imminent danger because someone—or something—is messing with the stories. Books are missing, timelines are unraveling, and stories are writing themselves.
When an evil wizard, and his even-more-evil apprentice, go in search of the Codex, reality is in danger of unraveling and being completely rewritten. Alaric, keeper of cosmic knowledge, follows them through the portal. Willow, guardian of an ancient library, appears in her shape-shifting form as a fluffy gray cat to protect it.
And there’s another problem. Maggie has disappeared, seemingly vanished into an echo of a parallel reality, leaving only a trail of cookie crumbs.
Midgi is having the time of his life. He’s getting so many ideas for his Multiverse of Maybe book. Unless Jaedyn and her not so imaginary cast of epic heroes, librarians, bakers, time travelers, baristas, shape-shifters, dogs, and dragons can untangle the threads of the stories, everything may come undone.
Help arrives—sort of. Janus, a time weaver, steps into the story with offers to reweave the story threads. Risa, another librarian, Ben, a barista who just happens to be a physicist specializing in quantum entanglement, and Brownie, their Pomeranian, arrive, bringing troubling news—an evil wizard has escaped from their world.
Maris, the dimension-hopping librarian, reports the Library of Infinite Threads is in imminent danger because someone—or something—is messing with the stories. Books are missing, timelines are unraveling, and stories are writing themselves.
When an evil wizard, and his even-more-evil apprentice, go in search of the Codex, reality is in danger of unraveling and being completely rewritten. Alaric, keeper of cosmic knowledge, follows them through the portal. Willow, guardian of an ancient library, appears in her shape-shifting form as a fluffy gray cat to protect it.
And there’s another problem. Maggie has disappeared, seemingly vanished into an echo of a parallel reality, leaving only a trail of cookie crumbs.
Midgi is having the time of his life. He’s getting so many ideas for his Multiverse of Maybe book. Unless Jaedyn and her not so imaginary cast of epic heroes, librarians, bakers, time travelers, baristas, shape-shifters, dogs, and dragons can untangle the threads of the stories, everything may come undone.