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Walk with Me Through Time

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An enchanting time-travel romance for fans of Jude Deveraux and Diana Gabaldon.

Hadley Easton has a family legacy to uphold as a Time-Keeper. He guides people forward -or back- who feel they were born into the wrong time.
Samantha turns his world upside down when she arrives through the front door of the London bookstore. No one arrives through the front door: it’s the time portal. On top of that, she informs him she’s from the year 2012, over a hundred years in the future.

When Hadley learns the truth, he realizes his time is running out...

39 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 9, 2012

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Jennifer Conner

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Jennifer Conner is a best-selling Northwest author who has written eighty short stories, screenplays, books, and audiobooks. She writes in Christmas Romance, Contemporary Romance, Paranormal Romance, Historical Romance, and Erotica.
Her horror screenplay, Starvation Heights, placed in four national contests and won three including the Austin After Dark contest.
Jenni and Angela Ford have also written multiple stories together and a sweet romance screenplay, Winning Love for Valentine’s Day.
She has been on Amazon’s top fifty authors ranking and many of her books have hit #1 in sales.
Her novel Shot in the Dark was a finalist in the Emerald City Opener, Cleveland, and Toronto RWA contests.


Jennifer is an Associate Publisher for the indie traditional publisher, Books to Go Now which resides in the Seattle area. They pride themselves in helping new authors get their foot in the door with well-edited manuscripts, professional covers, and platform uploads.

She lives in a hundred-year-old house that she grew up in. Her semi-small town holds an interesting mix of resident hillbillies, yuppies and Navy Seals. And of course Seattle, only a few miles away, is the birthplace of Starbucks so coffee is always on the checklist. She blows glass beads with a blow torch, (which relieves a lot of stress and people don't bother you). Jenni watches and reads all genres of movies and books and loves to lose herself in a good plot.

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614 reviews176 followers
October 30, 2012
Don't mistake this for a book. It's a short story but a powerfully packed short story.

I really liked the concept that the book is based on, very innovative and interesting and as I read further and further, my heart sank because I didn't want it to end. I wanted it to continue, weave more beautiful events and show me what happened next.

Since I love time-travel, like the River of Time series, this one was absolutely going to thrill me. Even more so, because it's time travelling in 2012, hmm, how interesting.

Go read this short story for a thrill. Only for 16+. (I think the sex could have been a little less and more of story should have shone through.)

A request to the author - Ms. Jennifer, can you please extend this into a full-fledged book, that would be great!

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362 reviews5 followers
November 9, 2012
I’ve read Jennifer Conner before and I loved that other story so when I saw this tour I happily signed up. The best thing about Jennifer’s works are they are short. 80-90 pages of a briskly moving plot with a delightful bit of romance thrown in. As far as I’m concerned, a perfect length when you need to kill time waiting for an appointment.

And speaking of time…this particular novella features time and the idea of “the right time” quite prominently. The hero, Hadley is living in a bookstore, trapped until his service is complete. His task is to help people move to their proper time. The idea is that some people aren’t born when they should have been. As a result, they experience overwhelming and constant dreams about their “right time”. Eventually they encounter Hadley and are taken through a time portal.

Hadley cannot leave the bookstore unless he is with a client and even then he is like a ghost. As a result he is cut off from everything and feels isolated and alone. Until Samantha walks into the bookstore and changes everything. There is instant attraction between them but Sam doesn’t want to get involved in another relationship and Hadley doesn’t understand the importance of her presence.

Sam is Hadley’s guide and his opportunity to leave the bookstore and his task forever. He is given a chance to begin to live his life again…but will he take it? And will Sam be willing to accept her own role? The two realize they have both experienced dreams that mirror each other, dreams that foretell what their future could be.

I really enjoyed the brisk pace of this story. The premise was interesting and the characters were well crafted and realistic.

4 out of 5 stars
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101 reviews53 followers
November 7, 2012
So, I didn't know this was so short! I guess it's for the better though, since I've been a bit busy!

This book also had some sexual content in it. I didn't notice that the tour deets had said that until I started reading the book. I just skipped those parts. Sorry guys! I'm not into that kind of stuff.

Anyways, I really enjoyed this story. It was short and simple. Not really much to say, but it's what you would expect from a story this short. I really liked the idea of time travelling and people born into different times. I wonder if I'm supposed to be in another time! The little dreams were nice too. Mostly the sexual stuff were the italic words, fyi, if anybody needs to know in advance.

Overall, this was short and nice! 3 Stars.
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2,676 reviews68 followers
November 27, 2012
This is a short story that includes a lot of information. Much of it is told in dreams about the future. You learn a lot about Hadley and Samantha and their life now and in the future. All of this is told in just 37 pages.
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August 1, 2016
Wow....I loved this but was disappointed that it ended right when it was getting good!
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