Together Forever Across Time
Train Through Time Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Teri Schnaubelt
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By:
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Bess McBride
About this listen
Stephen Sadler reluctantly attends the Seattle wedding of Robert Chamberlain to Ellie Standish, the woman who had captured his interest. There he says goodbye to the woman he thought he had fallen for. Only a few weeks later while traveling on a train, Stephen is confronted by the vision of a strange wild-haired woman in a pair of snug-fitting trousers called "jeans" who claims she doesn't know where she is or how she came to be on his train - until she sees the date on the newspaper, that is.
Dani Douglas cannot travel through time! Her mother in Montana is ill, and she has to get back to her. But the crystal clear blue eyes of handsome Stephen Sadler hold her captive in 1901, and she doesn't know how to leave him - perhaps forever.
Stephen realizes that Dani a nd Ellie have much in common, but where Ellie simply captured his interest, Dani has captured his imagination and his heart. Unlike Ellie though, Dani cannot stay. Her mother is ill. Stephen doesn't know how he can let her leave him - haps forever. As the train hurtles back and forth across the rails, Stephen and Dani struggle to find a way to be together forever across time.
Coming in the summer of 2013: Book Three of the Train Through Time Series.
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- Mrs. K. I. Richards
- 02-09-15
good folow on story.
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danny meets the old gentleman with green eyes on the train and just like elle finds herself in 1901 and she doesn't want to be there because her mother is waiting for an operation to remove a cancer.
well written with believable characters in unusual situations.
a light read for between heavy stuff or for holiday reading.
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