Walking a Fine Timeline - The Adventures of Serendipity Brown, #1 - E-book - ePub

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 Jeanette M. Bennett - Walking a Fine Timeline - The Adventures of Serendipity Brown, #1.
Sherman had no future, until he finds himself in the future, accidentally kidnapped by Dr. Serendipity Brown, inventor of time travel. She hires him as... Lire la suite
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Sherman had no future, until he finds himself in the future, accidentally kidnapped by Dr. Serendipity Brown, inventor of time travel. She hires him as her assistant, since Sherman has the one quality Serendipity lacks: common sense. Gallivanting about in an experimental time machine, they soon find themselves stranded in the year 1851. Can Dr. Wendell Howe, the unobtrusive Victorian gentleman who claims to be a Temporal Anthropologist from the twenty-seventh century, help them get back home? Will the Institute of Time Travel Enforcers find and arrest Wendell for breaking their rules if he does? Can Serendipity perfect her time machine? And hardest of all, can Sherman keep man-crazy Serendipity out of trouble?

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Biographie de Jeanette M. Bennett

Jeanette M. Bennett was born in Washington State long, long ago and has yet to find the exit door. She is currently living in the southern fringe of the Scablands of Eastern Washington with her indulgent husband and some furry child-substitutes. Although she has a Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Arts, she is a history geek who loves to spout obscure history facts to those who cannot escape fast enough.
Channeling that obsession into writing time travel novels seemed far more socially acceptable. Her hobbies include collecting maneki-nekos (Japanese Lucky Cat), Viking wire weaving and drinking tea. Contrary to popular belief, she has been certified sane and normally doesn't talk about herself in the third person. For interviews, previews, short stories and links to self-publishing go to www.scablander.comAlso check out Wendell's blog on his travels in the Victorian Age at: www.wendellhowe.blogspot.com

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