

The Book:
Who is the Mystery Girl?
Bernard Abbey’s life was routine, stagnant, and lonely. That all changed the day she entered his life.
To save him from being killed, a mysterious young woman transports Bernard to another point in time. As he comes to grips with what has happened, Bernard realizes his new friend is unable to speak. She cannot tell him who she is, where she came from, or how she can travel through time. Even worse, she’s unable to tell him what is chasing her.
As the mystery girl takes Bernard across time, they cross paths with strangers claiming to know her. Grappling with conflicting versions of her origin, the only thing he knows for certain is that the fate of humanity’s idyllic future is somehow connected with his new companion.
The Author:
J.D. Sanderson lives in Central South Dakota with his wife, daughter, and miniature poodle. With the release of A Footstep Echo, J.D. takes his first foray into the world of serialized science fiction storytelling.

When this story started off I was a little unsure of it. Not because it was bad, but because it started off so quickly! The action was there right from the beginning. Which had me nervous it would be a lot of filler nonsense in the middle. Boy was I wrong. The action went from start to end. Not only was it full of excitement but fun also. Not once did this novel lose its flair. I found myself excited to pick it back up at the end of the day.
The time traveling was so well done. The original idea behind it was fantastic. The science sounded plausible. I know it was a sci fi novel, but in my opinion maybe not entirely in the realm of impossibilities. If you believe that kind of stuff is possible that is. From time travel, to colonies on other planets, to finally making contact with aliens, it had it all
I loved the characters. I was surprised that the main character was a 60+ year old man, you don’t see that often in books. Bernie was written so well and in all honesty just made reading this story even more of a delight. Oh and can’t forget Maverick, he made the story so special and full of undying love.

5 stars!!
Other then a couple typos this book was very well done. In no way did the typos take away from the story though. Every time you think you know what’s going on, the rug is pulled out from under you leaving you with more questions.
Fantastic Job J. D.!
—Pixie














