Bridge to Long Ago

Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical
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Author: Sherry Boardman ISBN: 9781466106864
Publisher: Sherry Boardman Publication: January 31, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sherry Boardman
ISBN: 9781466106864
Publisher: Sherry Boardman
Publication: January 31, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Jason Taylor never thought much about the beginnings of the family's woolen business. The present branch had prospered under his management. After a company celebration, he takes the wrong exit back to London, which brings him to an old moss covered bridge. Beyond is a pathway that might lead him to civilization. It does...to his ancestral past. He soon learns to appreciate the clack of the loom shuttles and aroma of wool oil. With the knowledge of future innovations of the trade, will he be able to use what he has learned to skip some of the hard times in the past? Or will that alter his ancestry's history and his personal successful bookmark in the future? Glenna accepts his past (or rather his future), and love blooms between the two. However, she realizes he might not be hers for eternity. And, in the shadows of his mind, Jason knows he will someday find that pathway back to the old stone bridge.

Bridge to Long Ago is a time travel historical romance. The main theme is the beginnings of the woolen industry and how it survived the poor economy, plague, and animal disease to become one of the most lucrative trades in the world. Story copy is approximately 52,576 words.

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Jason Taylor never thought much about the beginnings of the family's woolen business. The present branch had prospered under his management. After a company celebration, he takes the wrong exit back to London, which brings him to an old moss covered bridge. Beyond is a pathway that might lead him to civilization. It does...to his ancestral past. He soon learns to appreciate the clack of the loom shuttles and aroma of wool oil. With the knowledge of future innovations of the trade, will he be able to use what he has learned to skip some of the hard times in the past? Or will that alter his ancestry's history and his personal successful bookmark in the future? Glenna accepts his past (or rather his future), and love blooms between the two. However, she realizes he might not be hers for eternity. And, in the shadows of his mind, Jason knows he will someday find that pathway back to the old stone bridge.

Bridge to Long Ago is a time travel historical romance. The main theme is the beginnings of the woolen industry and how it survived the poor economy, plague, and animal disease to become one of the most lucrative trades in the world. Story copy is approximately 52,576 words.

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