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Shenandoah Crossings by Lisa Belcastro

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Also by Lisa Belcastro:

A Dream for Love, August 2015
Hardcover / e-Book
Shenandoah Nights, February 2015
e-Book
Shenandoah Dreams, July 2014
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Shenandoah Crossings, August 2013
Paperback / e-Book

Shenandoah Crossings
Lisa Belcastro

Winds of Change #2
OakTara
August 2013
On Sale: August 15, 2013
Featuring: Tess Roberts
ISBN: 1602903794
EAN: 9781602903791
Kindle: B00UC9WNEU
Paperback / e-Book
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Romance Time Travel

Spunky Tess Roberts is more than ready for a grand adventure-and a lasting love-of her own. And the Shenandoah might be her last chance. Tisbury, Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard: Tess Roberts may live on Martha's Vineyard, vacation spot for movie stars and presidents, but the Island feels anything but idyllic. Tess has had it with lousy dates, lying, cheating men, and the rules that forbid her from working on her family's centuries-old schooner, Shenandoah. Lucky for Tess, she knows a secret-the Shenandoah has magical powers. Her best friend, Rebecca O'Neill, once stayed in Cabin 8 and discovered a time portal that transported her to 1775. A month after Rebecca's "disappearance," Tess's father, brother, and Shenandoah's annoying first mate, Hawk, plan to shut down the time travel for good by dismantling the cabin. But what if Rebecca might someday need to come home? What if Tess isn't ready to say good-bye forever? Sneaking onto the ship late at night, Tess slips into Cabin 8 and drifts off to sleep. She wakes anchored off the New England coast amidst the American Revolution in 1776. The British frigate HMS Greyhound has seized Shenandoah and taken the crew, cargo, and all onboard hostage. To make matters worse, Hawk is relentlessly tracking her, determined to bring her back to the twenty-first century against her will. Sparks begin to fly, from more than cannonballs and gunpowder...

A Vineyard Romance: Romance, history, adventure. Get swept into the exciting Winds of Change series. Book 2. Don't miss Book 1: Shenandoah Nights.

Winds of Change

Comments

36 comments posted.

Re: Shenandoah Crossings

I love good books and great authors. Thank you for what you do.

melback at cebridge dot net
(Melanie Backus 12:22pm November 14, 2013)

I can't wait to read this book...it sounds just like something I'd love! Thanks
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Bonnie Capuano 7:39am November 14, 2013)

I don't think I would ever run away to another place or time, but it would be really fun to live in a different time period .
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Pam Howell 8:32am November 14, 2013)

I CANT WAIT TO READ THIS SOUNDS GOOD
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Denise Smith 8:35am November 14, 2013)

Wow, this sound like a great read. And we share a love of horses and girlhood history of mucking out stables. Have a good Christmas!
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Clare O'Beara 8:54am November 14, 2013)

Your book sounds wonderful. When I was younger I thought about going back in time - especially to wagon train/pioneer days in the US. Nowadays... I'm not sure I'd be brave enough to go back in time. Thanks for the chance to win. Best of luck with this and all you do.
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Nancy Reynolds 9:30am November 14, 2013)

What a wonderful post. Sometimes I do contemplate running
back to the '50's. Thanks for this great feature.
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Sharon Berger 10:06am November 14, 2013)

Sometimes I think it would be great to go back in time. This sounds like a great read. Thanks for the chance to enter.
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Gayle Pace 10:56am November 14, 2013)

Sounds like an enjoyable book.
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Gloria Muniz 11:06am November 14, 2013)

I'm happy to live in the present, but I enjoy reading about a person who did travel and live in the past. I can just imagine the confusion of lifestyles.
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Anna Speed 11:48am November 14, 2013)

If I could escape, for just a bit, I would love to go back to the late 1800's, early 1900's. The reason I picked that time is because it's when my Grandmother came to this Country as a young girl, and started her life over. I'd love to make friends with her, and watch all 13 of her children grow up as well, which of course, includes my Dad. That's not saying I'd stay that long, but just to spend some time with my Grandmother and Grandfather again would be so wonderful, because I miss her a lot. Your book has such a great story line, that I can't wait to read it!! I don't know where you came up with the idea, but I'm so glad you wrote the book!! It's going to make for great reading this time of year!!
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Peggy Roberson 12:02pm November 14, 2013)

Always looking for new authors to read, looking forward to reading your works
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Lisa Avila 12:29pm November 14, 2013)

This sounds like a good read.
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Tina Lechuga 1:09pm November 14, 2013)

Sounds like something I could lose myself in!
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Michelle Schafer 1:30pm November 14, 2013)

I would love to run away to the Regency period, England
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Margaret Branca 1:40pm November 14, 2013)

I like the cover and most especially the name since I live in what's called the Shenandoah Valley and we have a resort called Shenandoah Crossing....
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Carolyn Rhodes 1:45pm November 14, 2013)

I have never read one of your books. Hope I win one then I can read it.
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Judy Ferguson 2:45pm November 14, 2013)

I love reading about the past. This book sounds like one I'm going to really enjoy!
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Vennie Martinisi 2:50pm November 14, 2013)

I love to read and always carry a book with me. Thank you for your contest!!
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Carol Oddy 3:27pm November 14, 2013)

Sounds awesome!
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Brandy Dorsch 4:08pm November 14, 2013)

I really like time travel books, especially the ones that
entice me to dream about me being the accidental time
traveler. I flip medieval Scotland (Highlands), colonial
America, pre-civil war South (Georgia or Louisiana) and time
when Asia is first being explored by Europe.
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Wasanaa Smith 4:10pm November 14, 2013)

I love to read just about anything. I read at least a book a day! Thanks for offering this contest. I am hoping that I win!!! :)
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Kellie Barnett 4:37pm November 14, 2013)

The story sounds very interesting. Have not yet read one of your books but would live to win one.
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Lin Berda 5:33pm November 14, 2013)

Hello, Sounds like a book to read.
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Sarah Nicholas 6:14pm November 14, 2013)

Who hasn't thought about running away and being chased by a handsome man determined to bring the woman he loves back...to reality? Your book appears to have a great storyline, one where you could lose yourself if only for a short time.
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C Culp 6:24pm November 14, 2013)

I like time travel romance stories and horses, so I'd love to read your book which sounds great! I also tried to run away when I was five years old (it's a long story...I was mad at my mom that day and packed up all my books and toys into my suitcase)! I've never thought of running away since, but have thoughts of escaping to a beautiful island with blue water and a white sandy beach!
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Linda Luinstra 7:05pm November 14, 2013)

I love medieval stories and would love to time travel back to that period, but only in a book. I like bathing and smelling good too much to actually want to live there. LOL

This book sounds fabulous!
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Marcy Shuler 7:19pm November 14, 2013)

I would love to run away to Regency England. Time travel books have
always intrigued me. Your book sounds like one that I would really enjoy!
The plot sounds so unique and interesting, and the cover is beautiful!
Thanks for the chance to win!!
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Linda Brennan 8:11pm November 14, 2013)

Thank you for the opportunity!
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Malinda Chaney 8:41pm November 14, 2013)

I wouldn't run away to another time. I like my stuff to much. Washer, dryers, heating and cooling are great too.
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Laura Gullickson 11:36pm November 14, 2013)

It would be Ancient Greece or Egypt. It would be my place of escape until I'm ready to come home.
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Kai Wong 12:03pm November 15, 2013)

I would love to run away to a Caribbean island and live on the beach. I don't really care about the time as long as there is indoor plumbing-lol.. It would be nice to get away from everything and relax on the beach.
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Denise Boyd 5:26am November 15, 2013)

I love time-travel books. Looking forward to reading yours,
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Carol Woodruff 4:19pm November 15, 2013)

I like Historical Fiction, so would probably pick the
Victorian or Regency time. My siblings tried to run away when
small and mom caught up with them as they were going to cross
the tracks with the railroad lights flashing and a train was
'acoming.
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Alyson Widen 8:49pm November 15, 2013)

If I ran to another place or time I would hope to be finding
answers.
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Mary Preston 6:30am November 16, 2013)

Peggy Robertson, you have won the free books!
Please visit my FB page: www.facebook.com/belcastrolisa
and private message me your mailing address.

Thanks to everyone who stopped by!!
(
Lisa Belcastro 11:34am November 20, 2013)

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