John Howard Angas: Pioneer, Pastoralist, Politician and Philanthropist (1905)
Henry Thomas Burgess
John Howard Angas: Pioneer, Pastoralist, Politician and Philanthropist (1905)
Henry Thomas Burgess
Both Jacqueline Scott and Richard Manning own this home. Only one thing separates that fact. Time. Jacqueline Scott received her childhood home from her mother. She decides to keep the house and finish up her motheras work. Becoming so engrossed with her motheras discovery of the houseas history she doesnat realize a storm is brewing until the thunder booms. Running outside to lock the barn doors, she stumbles on a root. When the limb crashes she blacks out. When she finally awakens she finds herself in her home, only one hundred years beforeaa time when war raged in the U.S. and a time when gentlemen existed. Richard Manning finds this woman on his property during a storm, in need of help. With the thought of going to war and the fact he would have to leave his children, he is not in a happy mood. Deciding it best to keep his distance, he finds he is still strongly attracted to this woman. Yet she seems to hold a secret, dresses like a man, rides like one, and now heas been convinced to leave her in the care of his children! Can these two people lost in time and memories bring their love forth, to make the home they both love A Loving Home? As war continues, and the attraction becomes stronger, passion flares. Can both find a love together strong enough to conquer time and space?
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