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Wind of Change
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Wind of Change

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Nick Gallanti moved from the twenty-first century to the nineteenth a few months ago. Rachel Jenkins had moved to the nineteenth century several months prior to that. They both moved there for jobs: Rachel as a teacher, and Nick as a deputy sheriff. Both of them had come to love it there, and each hoped to find a nineteenth-century partner. Would they realize in time that the person that they wanted most in the world was the one standing right in front of them? And what about the children who were involved?Wind of Change is the sixth book in the Cowgirls in Time sweet romance series.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ralston Store Publishing
Date
5 November 2015
Pages
274
ISBN
9781938322297

Nick Gallanti moved from the twenty-first century to the nineteenth a few months ago. Rachel Jenkins had moved to the nineteenth century several months prior to that. They both moved there for jobs: Rachel as a teacher, and Nick as a deputy sheriff. Both of them had come to love it there, and each hoped to find a nineteenth-century partner. Would they realize in time that the person that they wanted most in the world was the one standing right in front of them? And what about the children who were involved?Wind of Change is the sixth book in the Cowgirls in Time sweet romance series.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ralston Store Publishing
Date
5 November 2015
Pages
274
ISBN
9781938322297