All Ian Strait wanted was to learn about his family history.
And Kate Finnegan was content running the local historical society.
A mysterious box of letters written in their handwriting brings these strangers together.
Then they mysteriously are thrown back in time; to a place where Ian comes face-to-face with his ancestors, the American Revolution.
Ian and Kate must learn to trust each other because there is more going on than they initially realize. Events are not unfolding into the history they know.
And they must stop a man history remembers as a traitor–Benedict Arnold—from becoming something far worse.
Will Ian and Kate succeed? Or will Benedict Arnold change his fate?
Before becoming an author, Daniel Pelfrey followed many career paths over the years. He’s served in the United States Air Force and worked in government at the TSA as a supervisor at one of the busiest airports in the United States.
From there, he tried his hand at blackjack, as a dealer, Daniel thinks it’s too risky to make a living as a gambler.
Daniel next entertained the idea of becoming a teacher and returned to college. He graduated, but teaching ended not in the cards. A Bachelor of Science in History from Black Hills State University, in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota, is how Daniel completed his education. He’ll be the first to say it’s really just a license to B.S. in History.
Daniel has also spent several years in seasonal jobs in places ranging from Mount Rushmore in South Dakota to Mammoth Lakes, California, and finally Medora, North Dakota, where he currently lives.