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Waiting for Yesterday - Jenny Lykins

Waiting for Yesterday

Jenny Lykins
Jenny Lykins , English
32 ratings

When Barrett Overbrook arrived at the quaint B&B, she was in an emotional tailspin. Her ex-fiancé had just married her twin sister, and Barrett could no longer deny that the betrayal had shattered her. Soon after checking into her room she fell into a surprisingly peaceful slumber. But by the next morning her life had changed forever...Columbus, Ohio, 1887 - Like lightning, Barrett awoke. She was still at the same B&B, but in its rustic charm it was now obviously a home. Everyone kept calling her Elizabeth, she was in excruciating pain, very pregnant, and very much in labor. The man at her feet informed her with more than a little resentment that he was her husband, but that he was NOT the father of the child he was delivering. Did her accursed guardian angel cause all of this? Was THIS the way he thought she could "fix" the loneliness in her life?

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