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Our time traveler Hope, and her husband Jost, have adopted an adorable little boy. He was one of the throw away children, a boy who had no parents or home. Would he be able to adjust and be a normal little boy? A family member had done some terrible things to John, Hope and Jost had to do something. Truly he was a boy bought for a king's ransom.
This is part six in the continuing story of Hope, the 21st century time traveler who enjoys seeing history first hand. Hope and her family continued to vacation anywhere in time they pleased and had some interesting adventures. On a lark, she and Neik made plans to take a wagon train to the west, just for an adventure. It sounded like it would be a great family vacation, but it certainly wasn't in Hope's plans to encounter hostile Indians. Real bullets made her realize she made a foolish mistake. What was happening to their farm, the cheese factory, and the community? They kept visiting the Spook Hollow site over and over, and viewed progress from the 21st century.
The time slip kept calling to Hope; the beings were trying to pull Hope into the time slip, in effect ending her physical life. Hope meant to raise her son, not disappear for good. She dared not relax; she had to keep fighting to stay in her life with her husband and family in the 19th century.
The author also has the following titles available from Trafford:
The Time of Terror Series, Non Fiction, Revolutionary War in the Mohawk Valley NY:
A Time of Terror: The Story of Colonel Jacob Klock's Regiment And The People They Protected
So It Was Written, Part Two Brothers In Arms: A Time of Terror, Part Three
Don't Shoot Series, Revolutionary War Pensions, Non Fiction: Don't Shoot Until You See The Whites of Their Eyes, Part One
Out of Time Series, Historical Fiction, Mohawk Valley NY:
Out of Time: Part One
In Her Time: Part Two
Time for Healing: Part Three
The Time Traveler's Children: Part Four The Time Traveler's Husband: Part Five
A Family Story, Non Fiction: Times Past: Stories from Childhood