Shenandoah Dreams
WOULD YOU TRAVEL BACK IN TIME?
A twenty-first century teacher. An eighteenth century sea captain. A journey that will bring them together, but for how long?
"It's just a dream," Melissa Smith whispers as Captain Isaiah Reed offers to escort her to his cabin. The man, ruggedly handsome and dressed as though he's stepped off the set of an American Revolutionary War movie, would be over two hundred years old if he were real, which he is not.
As enticing as the vision before her appears, Melissa knows with certainty that she lives in the twenty-first century. She is chaperoning her sixth-grade class as they sail aboard the schooner Shenandoah around the island of Martha's Vineyard. Her students are not visiting Plimoth Plantation, or the Boston Tea Party Museum, or the Concord Bridge reenactment. Therefore, she is dreaming. Isaiah Reed will vanish. She will wake up.
How then does the touch of Isaiah's hand send bolts of electricity through her veins and ignite a fire in her heart the likes of which she's never felt before? How can a dream lasts for weeks on end? And if she's not dreaming, then Melissa's traveled back in time. Improbable. Illogical. Impossible. But here she is in 1770, uncertain how she arrived, when she'll go home, or if her heart could bare to be parted from Captain Isaiah Reed.
As war looms on the horizon, only time will tell if Melissa is given a chance at life and love with Isaiah, or if she'll be swept forward once again to her previous life.
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A twenty-first century teacher. An eighteenth century sea captain. A journey that will bring them together, but for how long?
"It's just a dream," Melissa Smith whispers as Captain Isaiah Reed offers to escort her to his cabin. The man, ruggedly handsome and dressed as though he's stepped off the set of an American Revolutionary War movie, would be over two hundred years old if he were real, which he is not.
As enticing as the vision before her appears, Melissa knows with certainty that she lives in the twenty-first century. She is chaperoning her sixth-grade class as they sail aboard the schooner Shenandoah around the island of Martha's Vineyard. Her students are not visiting Plimoth Plantation, or the Boston Tea Party Museum, or the Concord Bridge reenactment. Therefore, she is dreaming. Isaiah Reed will vanish. She will wake up.
How then does the touch of Isaiah's hand send bolts of electricity through her veins and ignite a fire in her heart the likes of which she's never felt before? How can a dream lasts for weeks on end? And if she's not dreaming, then Melissa's traveled back in time. Improbable. Illogical. Impossible. But here she is in 1770, uncertain how she arrived, when she'll go home, or if her heart could bare to be parted from Captain Isaiah Reed.
As war looms on the horizon, only time will tell if Melissa is given a chance at life and love with Isaiah, or if she'll be swept forward once again to her previous life.
Shenandoah Dreams
WOULD YOU TRAVEL BACK IN TIME?
A twenty-first century teacher. An eighteenth century sea captain. A journey that will bring them together, but for how long?
"It's just a dream," Melissa Smith whispers as Captain Isaiah Reed offers to escort her to his cabin. The man, ruggedly handsome and dressed as though he's stepped off the set of an American Revolutionary War movie, would be over two hundred years old if he were real, which he is not.
As enticing as the vision before her appears, Melissa knows with certainty that she lives in the twenty-first century. She is chaperoning her sixth-grade class as they sail aboard the schooner Shenandoah around the island of Martha's Vineyard. Her students are not visiting Plimoth Plantation, or the Boston Tea Party Museum, or the Concord Bridge reenactment. Therefore, she is dreaming. Isaiah Reed will vanish. She will wake up.
How then does the touch of Isaiah's hand send bolts of electricity through her veins and ignite a fire in her heart the likes of which she's never felt before? How can a dream lasts for weeks on end? And if she's not dreaming, then Melissa's traveled back in time. Improbable. Illogical. Impossible. But here she is in 1770, uncertain how she arrived, when she'll go home, or if her heart could bare to be parted from Captain Isaiah Reed.
As war looms on the horizon, only time will tell if Melissa is given a chance at life and love with Isaiah, or if she'll be swept forward once again to her previous life.
A twenty-first century teacher. An eighteenth century sea captain. A journey that will bring them together, but for how long?
"It's just a dream," Melissa Smith whispers as Captain Isaiah Reed offers to escort her to his cabin. The man, ruggedly handsome and dressed as though he's stepped off the set of an American Revolutionary War movie, would be over two hundred years old if he were real, which he is not.
As enticing as the vision before her appears, Melissa knows with certainty that she lives in the twenty-first century. She is chaperoning her sixth-grade class as they sail aboard the schooner Shenandoah around the island of Martha's Vineyard. Her students are not visiting Plimoth Plantation, or the Boston Tea Party Museum, or the Concord Bridge reenactment. Therefore, she is dreaming. Isaiah Reed will vanish. She will wake up.
How then does the touch of Isaiah's hand send bolts of electricity through her veins and ignite a fire in her heart the likes of which she's never felt before? How can a dream lasts for weeks on end? And if she's not dreaming, then Melissa's traveled back in time. Improbable. Illogical. Impossible. But here she is in 1770, uncertain how she arrived, when she'll go home, or if her heart could bare to be parted from Captain Isaiah Reed.
As war looms on the horizon, only time will tell if Melissa is given a chance at life and love with Isaiah, or if she'll be swept forward once again to her previous life.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940151120944 |
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Publisher: | Washashore Publishing |
Publication date: | 03/17/2015 |
Series: | Winds of Change , #3 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 432 |
File size: | 3 MB |
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