How to take an 18th Century selfie: An 18th Century Time Travel Romance (Destiny Through Time Book 1)

February 28, 2019 - Comment

Sealed with a 21st century kiss. * Previously published as Modern Day Marie, but the book was only available between March to May 2017. This edition had been extended with additional scenes added. Marie Hammond, a 21st century woman is upset when her boyfriend Scott dumps her. Left reeling, she tries to get on with

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Sealed with a 21st century kiss.

* Previously published as Modern Day Marie, but the book was only available between March to May 2017. This edition had been extended with additional scenes added.

Marie Hammond, a 21st century woman is upset when her boyfriend Scott dumps her. Left reeling, she tries to get on with life, but a few weeks later, her ex contacts her wanting to meet. Marie agrees to, wondering what he wants but before she sees Scott again, Marie wakes up in the 18th century! Specifically, she wakes up in 1782, smack bang in the middle of the Season in Bath, England.

A century that is perplexing but yet so fun! That said, Marie is eager to get back. Return to the 21st century until she meets Sir Marcus Alnwick. Handsome, authoritative and boy, rather trying: he has her head in a tizzy! A gruff manner, but there is something about him. Also, Sir Marcus looks fine in breeches.

Their introduction is rocky; Sir Marcus is shocked but pleasantly surprised by Marie’s manner, and quickly the 21st century woman grabs his attention.

Unfortunately, time shifts again and it forces Marie to fight for the life she truly wants, and solve the riddle of why she time travelled to the crazy, raucous Georgian period.

Are Marie and Sir Marcus destined to be together? Only time will tell.

This is a STANDALONE TIME TRAVEL ROMANCE. There is NO CLIFFHANGER, and just a happy ever after!

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