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Sixteen year old Cole Bell's life is interrupted at the least opportune moment when he is jerked out of his body and planted in the mind of a youth in the 1888 wilderness near Laramie, Wyoming. Just as he starts to adjust to life on the frontier, he's jerked back into his 21st century body. And so it goes for five years as he is seemingly randomly jumping from one body to the other. But trouble is brewing in both centuries and Cole finds the answer to his 21st century ranch's problems in the arms of his great-great grandmother. With two bodies and half a dozen girlfriends spread out over 120 years, Cole has his work cut out for him and the love of his life is waiting. Waiting for the cry of the redtail hawk.

270 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 4, 2014

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Devon Layne

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I write adult romance and adventure featuring loving relationships and characters.

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May 4, 2015
So, the thing about this book is that it's got some stuff in it that might make people a touch uncomfortable since it deals with close family having sexual relationships. If you can't deal with that, don't read it.

The book blends a lot of genres I never knew could be blended. But, taking a trip into the history of the United States is a lot of fun, especially when you see it contrasted with what we know today.

The author does a good job with character development as well. The character's relationships are the driving force for the book and that's pretty obvious.

I also wonder what it would be like to be stuck in someone else's head...

*Full disclosure: The author is a friend, but that wouldn't be enough for me to lie about the book*
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