Shenandoah Dreams

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical, Romance, Inspired Romance, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Lisa Belcastro ISBN: 1230000764957
Publisher: Washashore Publishing Publication: July 8, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lisa Belcastro
ISBN: 1230000764957
Publisher: Washashore Publishing
Publication: July 8, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

2015 CSPA Romance Book of the Year

What if she met the man of her dreams...in another century?

"It's just a dream," Melissa Smith whispers as she stares into the intense eyes of a man dressed in Colonial clothes, as though he'd stepped out of an American Revolution movie set. A school chaperone with Holmes Hole Elementary, she'd boarded the old schooner Shenandoah for a weeklong educational sail. But they are not visiting Plimoth Plantation, the Boston Tea Party Museum, or the Concord Bridge reenactment. They are sailing the waters around the island of Martha's Vineyard. Yet, when she awakes in Cabin 8, the captain claims to be Isaiah Reed, who sailed the original Shenandoah in the eighteenth century.
         Melissa knows he cannot possibly be real. And traveling back in time is impossible. But days pass, and she's still in 1770.
        What if Isaiah, who is simply too handsome to be real, is real? What if the fire he ignites in her from barely a touch isn't in her imagination? Can a dream last for weeks on end? If so, how will she find her way home . . . to the twenty-first century? And can she bear to leave the one man who has captured her heart, when everything in her longs to stay?

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2015 CSPA Romance Book of the Year

What if she met the man of her dreams...in another century?

"It's just a dream," Melissa Smith whispers as she stares into the intense eyes of a man dressed in Colonial clothes, as though he'd stepped out of an American Revolution movie set. A school chaperone with Holmes Hole Elementary, she'd boarded the old schooner Shenandoah for a weeklong educational sail. But they are not visiting Plimoth Plantation, the Boston Tea Party Museum, or the Concord Bridge reenactment. They are sailing the waters around the island of Martha's Vineyard. Yet, when she awakes in Cabin 8, the captain claims to be Isaiah Reed, who sailed the original Shenandoah in the eighteenth century.
         Melissa knows he cannot possibly be real. And traveling back in time is impossible. But days pass, and she's still in 1770.
        What if Isaiah, who is simply too handsome to be real, is real? What if the fire he ignites in her from barely a touch isn't in her imagination? Can a dream last for weeks on end? If so, how will she find her way home . . . to the twenty-first century? And can she bear to leave the one man who has captured her heart, when everything in her longs to stay?

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