A Tumble Through Time
by Callie
Hutton
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BLURB:
Anna
Devlin, a recently jilted bounty hunter is a modern woman from the twenty-first
century. She is anxious for the hearing that will reinstate her law enforcement
career, but an encounter with a strange Native American woman sends Anna back
in time to the year 1870.
Federal
Marshal Wesley Shannon of Denton, Kansas, has no idea where this woman with the
strange clothing and way of speaking came from. Since he fights his own inner
demons, the last thing he needs is an attraction to a woman who has given him
no clear idea who she is.
But
when danger arrives in the form of stagecoach hold ups where drivers and
passengers are being killed, Anna torments Wes with plans to help him bring in
the outlaws.
Will
Wes be able to keep Anna out of harm’s way, or will his attraction to her
distract him enough that they are both in danger?
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Excerpt
Anna was
quiet on the walk to the café. Her eyes darted back and forth as she took in
the sights around her, all the time fiddling with her ring, spinning the silver
and black circle round and round. She continued to draw in deep breaths and
chew on her lower lip, occasionally muttering ‘not possible’ under her breath,
as if fighting an internal battle. Her natural color seemed to have paled, the
light dusting of freckles more prominent.
Once they’d
settled in their seats at the café and ordered dried apple pie and coffee, Wes
rested his forearms on the table. “Tell me a little bit about this ‘Tulsa.’”
Anna cleared
her throat. “It’s in Oklahoma.” She flinched when he shrugged, still not sure
what she was talking about.
“Oklahoma.
You know, the state south of Kansas?”
He narrowed
his eyes. “The only thing south of us is Indian Territory, then Texas.”
“No,” she
whispered, her eyes round as saucers.
Wes nodded at
the waitress as she placed cups of coffee and two cuts of pie in front of them.
She glanced at Anna, who stared straight ahead, taking in shallow breaths.
Once the
waitress left, Anna nodded, as if she’d made a decision. “Wes, can I ask you
something?”
“Sure.”
She looked
him in the eye, seeming to draw strength from within herself. “What year is
this?”
His forkful
of pie stopped halfway to his mouth. “What?”
Anna licked
her lips and cleared her throat. “Just tell me, please. What year is this?”
He frowned
and lowered the fork. “It’s eighteen hundred and seventy. Why?”
Then he leapt
forward as Anna’s eyes rolled to the back of her head and her slack body slid
to the floor.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Callie has
been making up stories since elementary school, and writing gave her a way to
turn off the voices in her head. After having a number of articles and
interviews published in newspapers and magazines, she took on what she’d always
dreamed of. Writing that book. She currently has a number of both historical
and contemporary romance books published. Visit her website for more information.
www.calliehutton.com
She currently
lives in Oklahoma with her husband and adult children who move in and out with
alarming regularity. Add three rescue dogs and the household is complete—and
full. She enjoys hearing from her readers, and would love to have you visit her
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Buy links:
Amazon:
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My Review:
This was a sweet love story that reminded me of family members that are no longer with us. If it is meant to be, then the fates (or your meddling relatives from another time or century) will make sure that you are strategically placed together. I really enjoyed the roll that Wes's grandparents played in his happiness. Anna was a character that had given up on men, until she was given the opportunity to meet her soul mate. However when their love faces nothing like it ever has faced before and grandma's magic is weakened how will they be reconnected? Is it even possible to send someone into a future that does not technically exist yet?
I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.
Callie will be awarding an Ebook copy of Emma’s Journey to a randomly drawn commenter at every stop, and a grand prize of a $25 Amazon or B&N GC to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour. Also, an autographed copy of either: A Run For Love, An Angel in the Mail, or Emma’s Journey with a custom made bookmark will be awarded to a randomly drawn host (US ONLY).
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Love time travel! This one sounds great ... strong woman, strong man, the old west. Thanks!
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