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Finding Home: A Time Travel Historical Adventure Novel - Christine Stewart Series | Perfect for Book Clubs & Historical Fiction Lovers
Finding Home: A Time Travel Historical Adventure Novel - Christine Stewart Series | Perfect for Book Clubs & Historical Fiction Lovers

Finding Home: A Time Travel Historical Adventure Novel - Christine Stewart Series | Perfect for Book Clubs & Historical Fiction Lovers

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An exiled prisoner. A desperate woman. A time travel agent willing to break the rules.Malcolm Aldred is starting over in 1868, Oklahoma. There’s just one problem—he’s an exiled prisoner from 2070.In 2071, Los Angeles, housewife Hannah Cole is desperate to escape her abusive husband, and begs Cyber Criminal Enforcement Agent Christine Stewart to send her somewhere, anywhere, in history. When Christine agrees to send Hannah to 1868, neither woman has any idea the events that sets in motion.Malcolm and Hannah adapt to pioneer life in an untamed world full of danger and unimaginable hardships, but falling for each other was never part of the plan. When a deadly hunter tracks Hannah to 1868, fate intervenes and catapults her back to Colonial America, threatening to destroy their future before it ever begins.Can Christine save Hannah in time or will they both be lost to history forever?

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Absolutely fascinating, lovely and heartwarming story. While this was expectedly a Christine Stewart sequel, with her ballsy "do whatever it takes and rules be damned" attitude, with all of the crew of supporting characters (gotta love Frank) from her first novel (I mean -- wait for it -- all of them), CCB manages to raise her already lofty literary game to a whole new level by organically working into the continuing narrative a new range of wonderful characters that tie the new storylines into the old, and still finds the opportunity to seemlessly right some of the wrongs (on a microcosmic level) from America's history. The devil is in the details, so pay attention, because there is not one detail presented that does not work itself into propelling, transitioning and/or resolving a story line. And the romantic in me absolutely loved the Malcolm (fan from the first book) and Hanna (and Jacob) storyline. Started this morning and I finished this novel in one sitting on this Independence Day. I blew off my other plans. If you enjoyed No Way Home you will love Finding Home. Looking forward to Book 3! Well done CCB!
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