Magnolia Blossoms
  • Published:
    Sep-2010
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  • Main Genre:
    Romantic Suspense
  • Pages:
    198
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Maggie Poinsett, hard-nosed photographer for National Geographic magazine doesn't look or act like a "Sweet Magnolia"-the name her mother gave her at birth, nor does she believe in ghosts. But while on vacation with her parents at Golden Apple Farm, a bed-and-breakfast in the mountains of western North Carolina, she meets the ghost of Thomas MacKinlay, Civil War soldier shot for the crime of desertion. She's obsessed with saving Thomas and when the full moon opens the gate, she steps through it into the midst of our nation's most deadly hour-the American Civil War. Disguising herself as a boy, she becomes Thomas' photography assistant, Max; a risky move, but the only way to keep a close eye on the would-be deserter, the man she's grown to love. From the Union shelling in Charleston harbor and watching Atlanta burn to a wild ride on a storm-ravaged river, Maggie faces danger at every turn. But can she really change history? Magnolia Blossoms is the third and final book in the "Gate" trilogy. Praise for Gate to Nowhere, ForeWord Magazine 2008 Book of the Year Award Winner and first book in the series. "May I say this is one of the best time travel books I've ever read. It has suspense, romance, mystery, and enough action to keep things interesting. ...an enthralling and entertaining story." Carol Guy, author of Sins of the Past.
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