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    Christmas Moon -

    Elizabeth Lane

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    2010
    214 páginas
    7h 8m
    ISBN-13: 9781617561269
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    Pregnant, unwed and down on her luck, history teacher Emma Carlyle is facing the worst Christmas of her life. Needing some research for her master’s thesis on legendary Wyoming lawman J.D. McNulty, she makes a Christmas Eve drive to South Pass City, where J.D. was buried. Heading home, she loses her way in a storm. After her car vanishes, she ends up in 1870, half-frozen and in labor, on the doorstep of a remote mountain cabin. When J.D. himself opens the door with a pistol in one hand and a bottle of whiskey in the other...well, let’s just say that sparks start flying. These two lost souls are clearly meant for each other. But there’s one problem. Emma has studied everything about J.D.--and she knows he has only a few weeks to live. Historical author Elizabeth Lane has penned a sensual time travel romp that will delight the reader from beginning to end

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    Elizabeth Lane

    Once upon a time . . . there was a little girl with a very big imagination. She loved dressing up and pretending. She loved animals and exploring new places. Most of all she loved making up stories. The little girl grew up and went to college. Because she loved animals, she majored in Biology. Because she loved exploring new places, she traveled to such exotic spots as Mexico, Panama, Germany, China and Nepal. Because she loved dressing up and pretending, she took up dancing—even though she wasn’t very good at it. Along the way she learned that not all endings are happy. She learned that real happiness comes from loving life and all its adventures and from loving others. And she never stopped making up stories. Today that little girl is a happy grandma who lives in Utah, close to the mountains. Because she loves animals, she volunteers as a zoo docent. She still travels to exotic places. She still dances. And she still loves making up stories.

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