Earlier this week the first chapter and point of view for Infinityglass by Myra McEntire was released. Today, we have a portion of chapter two to share which takes us back to Ivy Springs and introduces us to the second point of view. Are you ready for the big reveal?

You can read the first chapter on the RT Book Review Blog. It introduces us to Hallie, a new character in the Hourglass world who happens to be friends with Poe, who we met in Timepiece.

Are you ready to see the Ivy Springs gang back in action and learn which of them will be a narrator in this book? Read below to find out!

Infinityglass Chapter 2

Are you surprised that this book is from Dune’s point of view? Here’s some more about him from Murphy’s Law Coffee, a Hourglass website.

“Dune” Ta’ala
Age: 18
Physical Description: 6’ 2”, black hair in dreads, grey/green eyes, large build.
Ability: Among other things, Dune can control the tides. He’s also the resident computer genius for the Hourglass.

Dune is quiet and thoughtful, more of an observer than an action taker. He has a very supportive family in Samoa. His ability could cause catastrophic consequences if used wrongly, so he’s at the Hourglass to learn how to control it. Dune has a soft spot for Ava, and Nate is his closest friend.

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About the Hourglass Series

One hour to rewrite the past . . .
For seventeen-year-old Emerson Cole, life is about seeing what isn’t there; swooning Southern Belles; soldiers long forgotten; a haunting jazz trio that vanishes in an instant. Plagued by phantoms since her parents’ death, she just wants the apparitions to stop so she can be normal. She’s tried everything, but the visions keep coming back.
So when her well-meaning brother brings in a consultant from a secretive organization called the Hourglass, Emerson’s willing to try one last cure. But meeting Michael Weaver may not only change her future, it may change her past.
Who is this dark, mysterious, sympathetic guy, barely older than Emerson herself, who seems to believe every crazy word she says? Why does an electric charge seem to run through the room whenever he’s around? And why is he so insistent that he needs her help to prevent a death that never should have happened?

The second book in the Hourglass Series is Timepiece and told from Kaleb’s point of view and we delve deeper into the world of the Hourglass.