The Long Way Home
What happens to the children of time travelers? Anyone who believes in time travel, and knows anything about romance knows they’re out there - children who’s parents were born hundreds of years apart – children who are out of their time. In The Long Way Home these special descendents wind up with an unnatural psychic power. And since the woman who started it all in 1941 was so concerned about saving Franklin Roosevelt, the strongest power centers around saving the present day American president.
Moriah is a second generation time traveler. Her psychic abilities are still developing. The real expert in the family is her father, Andy, son of Drew Morgan (b. 1914) and Ashleigh Schmidt (b. 2024). So when Andy tells her that her baby will save their family, she doesn’t argue. She heads to Denver to get pregnant.
Max Becker is an ex-Air Force engineer with a long family history of shotgun marriages that end in bitter divorces. He’s lived the miserable family life first hand - as an overly sensitive little boy with a cruel father and bitter mother and as a preteen, forcibly separated from his beloved grandfather. The last thing he wants is an unplanned, out of wedlock pregnancy. He heads to Denver for a few days vacation.
Long story short, Moriah’s plan goes right and Max’s goes wrong. Then, at the worst possible moment, someone makes an attempt on the president’s life and Moriah has to warn him. This pulls both Max and Moriah into a world of treason, dirty politics and lust for power.
Psychic power isn’t enough to save the family, and two-thirds of the way through the book, the reader will be thrilled to remember they’re reading a time travel romance. At the end of it all, Max and Moriah live happily ever after, even though Max has to take The Long Way Home.
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Moriah is a second generation time traveler. Her psychic abilities are still developing. The real expert in the family is her father, Andy, son of Drew Morgan (b. 1914) and Ashleigh Schmidt (b. 2024). So when Andy tells her that her baby will save their family, she doesn’t argue. She heads to Denver to get pregnant.
Max Becker is an ex-Air Force engineer with a long family history of shotgun marriages that end in bitter divorces. He’s lived the miserable family life first hand - as an overly sensitive little boy with a cruel father and bitter mother and as a preteen, forcibly separated from his beloved grandfather. The last thing he wants is an unplanned, out of wedlock pregnancy. He heads to Denver for a few days vacation.
Long story short, Moriah’s plan goes right and Max’s goes wrong. Then, at the worst possible moment, someone makes an attempt on the president’s life and Moriah has to warn him. This pulls both Max and Moriah into a world of treason, dirty politics and lust for power.
Psychic power isn’t enough to save the family, and two-thirds of the way through the book, the reader will be thrilled to remember they’re reading a time travel romance. At the end of it all, Max and Moriah live happily ever after, even though Max has to take The Long Way Home.
The Long Way Home
What happens to the children of time travelers? Anyone who believes in time travel, and knows anything about romance knows they’re out there - children who’s parents were born hundreds of years apart – children who are out of their time. In The Long Way Home these special descendents wind up with an unnatural psychic power. And since the woman who started it all in 1941 was so concerned about saving Franklin Roosevelt, the strongest power centers around saving the present day American president.
Moriah is a second generation time traveler. Her psychic abilities are still developing. The real expert in the family is her father, Andy, son of Drew Morgan (b. 1914) and Ashleigh Schmidt (b. 2024). So when Andy tells her that her baby will save their family, she doesn’t argue. She heads to Denver to get pregnant.
Max Becker is an ex-Air Force engineer with a long family history of shotgun marriages that end in bitter divorces. He’s lived the miserable family life first hand - as an overly sensitive little boy with a cruel father and bitter mother and as a preteen, forcibly separated from his beloved grandfather. The last thing he wants is an unplanned, out of wedlock pregnancy. He heads to Denver for a few days vacation.
Long story short, Moriah’s plan goes right and Max’s goes wrong. Then, at the worst possible moment, someone makes an attempt on the president’s life and Moriah has to warn him. This pulls both Max and Moriah into a world of treason, dirty politics and lust for power.
Psychic power isn’t enough to save the family, and two-thirds of the way through the book, the reader will be thrilled to remember they’re reading a time travel romance. At the end of it all, Max and Moriah live happily ever after, even though Max has to take The Long Way Home.
Moriah is a second generation time traveler. Her psychic abilities are still developing. The real expert in the family is her father, Andy, son of Drew Morgan (b. 1914) and Ashleigh Schmidt (b. 2024). So when Andy tells her that her baby will save their family, she doesn’t argue. She heads to Denver to get pregnant.
Max Becker is an ex-Air Force engineer with a long family history of shotgun marriages that end in bitter divorces. He’s lived the miserable family life first hand - as an overly sensitive little boy with a cruel father and bitter mother and as a preteen, forcibly separated from his beloved grandfather. The last thing he wants is an unplanned, out of wedlock pregnancy. He heads to Denver for a few days vacation.
Long story short, Moriah’s plan goes right and Max’s goes wrong. Then, at the worst possible moment, someone makes an attempt on the president’s life and Moriah has to warn him. This pulls both Max and Moriah into a world of treason, dirty politics and lust for power.
Psychic power isn’t enough to save the family, and two-thirds of the way through the book, the reader will be thrilled to remember they’re reading a time travel romance. At the end of it all, Max and Moriah live happily ever after, even though Max has to take The Long Way Home.
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BN ID: | 2940011862458 |
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Publisher: | Karen Yanta |
Publication date: | 10/29/2010 |
Series: | Changing Times , #2 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 264 KB |
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