Some loves are too powerful for one timeline—but a soul can only survive in one. Thida Sovann is pregnant in 1852 Cambodia, but she's still living in modern-day Seattle. Her soul exists in both centuries simultaneously, and now the impossible is happening: the baby growing inside her in the 1800s is sending pregnancy symptoms through time to her modern body. As Borai dreams of the daughter he'll never hold and watches Thida fracture between worlds, he realizes the woman he loves is being torn apart by an existence no human was meant to survive. The ancient ritual offers one terrible solution: Thida can sever her connection to Seattle and live whole in the 1800s—but it will erase her from the modern timeline completely. Choosing her daughter means choosing death here, abandoning the man who loves her, and gambling that the severance won't destroy them both. As the fracturing worsens and time runs out, Thida must make the ultimate choice: which life to keep, which love to lose, and whether the price of wholeness is worth the cost of everything she'll leave behind. Readers who love Outlander, The Time Traveler's Wife, and The Lake House. Book 2 of Threads of Jasmine series.