Storm at Keizer Manor

· Acorn Publishing LLC
5.0
1 review
Ebook
370
Pages
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A Multiple Award Winning Historical Time Travel Romance

While her boyfriend Forrest goes to college, quick witted Annet works at the Keizer Manor where the oils from 19th century master painter Alexander Keizer are exhibited.

After a fight, the couple strolls through the dunes to patch up. When dark clouds roll in, the beautiful sunny weather turns into a thunderstorm so violent that they get separated.

The next morning, Forrest finds himself alone. So does Annet.

Regaining consciousness in a monastery, Annet is convinced the nuns are playing a prank on her. It can't be the 1800's! She's a pregnant Twenty-first Century woman and doesn't belong there. But how will she get back to her own time?

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5.0
1 review
Astrid Diek
December 7, 2017
It's a fun, interesting, and fantastic page turner. Better than I expected, unique, and highly recommended.
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- Writer of Romance Novels, Lover of Adventure, Reader of Books, and Explorer of Worlds - Traveling around in an Oldsmobile station-wagon, I not only fell in love with my future husband, but also with the United States. After ten years, we settled down in the PacificNorthwest, build a business, and raised our two sons. Our travels still take us to many amazing places, but I'm always happy to come back to the place I now call home, the Columbia River Gorge.

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