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Maria Del Camino is a Dominican girl raised in the thick of Washington Heights — where the music’s loud, the love is fierce, and the corner bodegas feel like home. But when her older brother is gunned down, everything fractures. Grief cracks her open. The world goes quiet.
Until the fog comes.
One moment she’s crossing the George Washington Bridge. The next — she’s spinning through time.
1970s San Francisco. 1940s Nazi-occupied France. A Caribbean past that predates Columbus, whispered in the language of ancestors. Every jump through history pulls her deeper — not just into the chaos of the world, but into a truth buried in her bloodline.
Maria isn’t just a witness. She’s a key.
To survival.
To justice.
To something bigger than she ever imagined.
As she uncovers secrets that ripple through centuries — and confronts a presence tied to her brother’s fate — Maria begins to change. The quiet girl with her head in a book is gone. In her place stands something ancient, something angry, something born for this.
This isn’t just time travel.
It’s spiritual warfare. Legacy work. A reckoning.
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Until the fog comes.*
One moment she’s crossing the George Washington Bridge. The next — she’s spinning through time.
1970s San Francisco. 1940s Nazi-occupied France. A Caribbean past that predates Columbus, whispered in the language of ancestors. Every jump through history pulls her deeper — not just into the chaos of the world, but into a truth buried in her bloodline.
Maria isn’t just a witness. She’s a key.
To survival.
To justice.
To something bigger than she ever imagined.
It captures the heart of the book — Maria’s grief, her Dominican roots, the time travel stakes, and the spiritual reckoning that transforms her across generations.

