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The Christine Stewart Time Travel Adventures - Book Tour and Giveaway

11/18/2021

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No Way Home
A Christine Stewart Time Travel Adventure Book 1
by Christy Cooper-Burnett
Genre: Time Travel, SciFi, Historical Fantasy 

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2020 California Author Project Winner - Adult Fiction

2020 PenCraft Award Winner - Science Fiction


"An action-packed time-travel adventure that will leave you thirsting for the sequel." –Sublime Book Review
"A brilliant and thought-provoking book that readers who love tales of time travel will find fascinating." –Authors Reading

Christine Stewart is a regular woman just doing her job when she gets stranded in history. When she gets up for the day, her plan is simple: go to work, travel back in time to the year 1867 in Oklahoma to deport a cyber-criminal, then head back to her time in 2070 Los Angeles and get ready to go on vacation with her son, Michael.

Then the system goes down and she-and dozens of other transporters around the world-are stranded in the past with minimal training and no supplies.

Just when she thinks things can't get any more dangerous, she is cast further back in time and thousands of miles away.

As her goals shift from simply getting home to something much more dire to all of humanity, Christine must step outside of herself, work as part of a team, and ultimately make the choice between what it easy and what is right. Even if it costs her everything-including her one chance of ever getting home.


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​Piedmont, Oklahoma 1867
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I feel the panic inside me rising. Unable to control the fear, I snap at Marcus, “Shut up, I need to figure out what’s wrong!” He stares but offers no reaction, which isn’t surprising. Why should he care? He has no choice— he’ll be staying here. I, on the other hand, should have left by now. I try the transponder a few more times with no luck. It shows no signs of life.
Oh my God, this can’t be happening.
I’m stranded two hundred years in the past with no weapon, no supplies, and a prisoner who’s more likely to abandon me than offer any help.
My breathing is uneven, my heart pounding. I don’t know what to do; there’s no protocol in place for equipment failure. It’s always been a given I’d get back to my present day; I’ve transported prisoners many times in the last ten years with no problem. And I’m a good transporter, I keep my emotions out of the job. Yet here I am, a forty-year-old woman from 2070 Los Angeles in the middle of nowhere in 1867 with a twenty-three-year-old cyber-criminal who thinks of me as the enemy.
And not one idea about how to get home.
I can’t count on my prisoner to be much help. I spent the last day prepping him for his exile here, and I wouldn’t describe him as resourceful.
I pace back and forth for a few minutes trying to calm down, when Marcus announces that he is leaving. I’m not sure if I’d be better off with him here or if I should be relieved he is going, providing one less complication to worry about. I eye the backpack slung over his shoulder. I remember every item in there—I inspected the contents earlier today. He sees me looking at him and stands up straighter, grabbing the shoulder straps of the pack firmly.
I raise my eyebrows and tilt my head. “Please, at least a bottle of water?”
“No way.” Backing away and smiling, he laughs and gives me a weak salute before jogging toward town.
What a little shit he turned out to be.
And just like that, I’m alone.

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Finding Home
A Christine Stewart Time Travel Adventure Book 2

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An exiled prisoner. A desperate woman. A time travel agent willing to break the rules.

Malcolm Aldred is starting over in 1868, Oklahoma. There’s just one problem—he’s an exiled prisoner from 2070.

In 2071, Los Angeles, housewife Hannah Cole is desperate to escape her abusive husband, and begs Cyber Criminal Enforcement Agent Christine Stewart to send her somewhere, anywhere, in history. When Christine agrees to send Hannah to 1868, neither woman has any idea the events that sets in motion.

Malcolm and Hannah adapt to pioneer life in an untamed world full of danger and unimaginable hardships, but falling for each other was never part of the plan. When a deadly hunter tracks Hannah to 1868, fate intervenes and catapults her back to Colonial America, threatening to destroy their future before it ever begins.

Can Christine save Hannah in time or will they both be lost to history forever?


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​Piedmont, Oklahoma, 1868

Hannah lifts the heavy supply pack. Everything she owns now fits into the bag she carries. The thought depresses her as she follows Christine out of the grove. When they reach a clearing, she spots him. He is facing away from them, grooming his horse. As they step closer, he hears them and spins around, dropping the brush he is using. He grins when he sees them, and Christine meets him halfway where they embrace. Hannah stands where she is, watching the reunion, feeling like a third wheel, and more nervous than ever to meet Malcolm.
He is a striking man with an athletic build. His dark hair brushes his shoulders, and his beard and mustache are neatly trimmed. His blue eyes are the color of denim and light up when he smiles. Hannah is not sure what she was expecting, but this was certainly not it, and her reaction is almost visceral. She feels her cheeks get warm, and averts her gaze, chiding herself for even thinking about how attractive he is. She hopes he does not notice her blushing.
“Wonderful to see you again, my friend,” says Christine.
“And you, Christine.” He plants a quick kiss on her cheek, grinning at her.
Malcolm peeks around Christine to Hannah. He walks toward her, beaming. “You must be Hannah,” he says. “Malcolm Aldred. I’ll be your tour guide for the year 1868, and years thereafter. Welcome to your new home, Hannah.”
She extends her hand, and he scoffs and draws her into a hug. She cannot help but smile at him. His grin is infectious, and he seems so warm and friendly. Her nerves settle as she realizes she need not have worried about meeting him. She sighs with relief as he grasps her hand in his and gives her a reassuring squeeze.
“Don’t worry, I have the house ready for you, and we are pretty well stocked. We will be bloody fine, I assure you.”
“You’re British,” she blurts out before she can stop herself.
She did not mean to announce that aloud, it just slipped out. And it is a ridiculous thing to say. She knows he is a Brit. Christine met him in England. But it still surprises her to hear his accent when he speaks, it makes everything he says sound so lovely. He could read her a phonebook if they were still around and make it sexy, she thinks to herself as the heat spreads across her face again.
“I am, yes. I hope that’s not an issue. Our countries are allies,” he teases, smirking at her.
“No, not at all. I didn’t mean it that way. I, I had forgotten, is all,” she stammers, completely flustered.
“I’m taking the piss with you, just being cheeky,” he laughs.
Her eyes widen, and she glances at Christine.
“He means he’s joking. You’ll become familiar with his British phrases. I only understand him because Ethan talks the same way.”
“Oh, okay,” says Hannah, “I’ll try to catch up.”
“Hannah, I need to transport out in a few minutes. I will leave you in Malcolm’s very capable hands.”
She moves to hug Hannah goodbye. “Will we ever see you again?” asks Hannah.
“I honestly can’t say. If I can make it back, if Jonathan can tweak the system, I’ll check on you two if possible. No guarantees, but I’ll try.”
Malcolm hugs her next. “Give Ethan and Frank my best and send my thanks again. And tell that lad of yours to stop messing about with his girl and lock that down.”
Christine chuckles. “I will pass that along to them, but I’m not sure I’m ready to tell my son what to do about his love life.”
She smiles at them for a moment. “I wish you both the very best, I really mean it,” she says, before she turns to walk into the woods. She pauses when she reaches the edge of the trees and turns to wave to them.
Hannah watches her until she is out of sight, unsure about what to do next.
“Have you ever ridden a horse before?” asks Malcolm, as he heaves her heavy bundle up.
She shakes her head, eyeing the animal warily.
“Well, don’t be frightened, I’ll be driving. You just hang onto my waist and enjoy the ride.”
He mounts the mare, adjusting the pack in front of him, and pulls Hannah up to sit behind him in the saddle. He reaches back to find her hands, wrapping them around his midriff before nudging the animal forward with his heels. She tightens her grip on him as the horse trots away.
She decides in that moment that rather than be fearful, she will embrace the experience and give this unfamiliar place a fair chance. She turns to look at the grove that represents the last remaining shred of her old existence, then twisting around she peers past Malcolm as she rides into her new life—full of apprehension and a dash of promise.

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Escaping Home
A Christine Stewart Time Travel Adventure Book 3

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United States, 2072

With the country under the threat of war, a group of time-traveling government agents devise a risky plan to keep their families safe. But transporting hundreds of years to the past and blending in may prove much more dangerous than they expected.

Cyber Criminal Enforcement Agent Christine Stewart has been to the past before and thinks she knows what to expect. She couldn’t be more wrong.

Life in the eighteenth century is anything but ideal, especially when they learn a rogue agent with plans to strike it rich follows them back in time. Armed with a modern-day weapon, the agent may disrupt the timeline in the most disastrous way and alter history as they know it.

Now they’re refugees in their own homeland, and how they proceed will determine their fate. Will they crash and burn in their race to stop the defector before it’s too late?



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Alexandria, Virginia, 1790

I was the first to wake up in 1790. Our group stretched out across the clearing, a hodgepodge of tangled limbs and scattered rucksacks. It was not a pretty picture. We looked exactly like what we were—a band of interlopers who landed here haphazardly and collapsed from exhaustion.
Gray and Adams stirred and sat up within minutes of each other, as did Ethan. We said nothing, just stared at one another wearily. Ethan rose to give me a quick embrace and collected the packs, stacking them in a pile. I got up to help, as Gray and Adams shook the others to wake them. I preferred to let them sleep. I didn’t look forward to their reaction to being here. Linda was petrified and glanced around the clearing. Frank pulled her close, while she buried her face in his shoulder. He spoke to her softly, soothing her.
Adams searched for his pack, making security of the medical provisions his top priority. Our antibiotics were this era’s entire stock of them as of this moment, and that was an unsettling thought. He was intent on protecting them at all costs.
Adams’s wife, Gemma, stirred while he was securing the supplies, and I glanced over to see her sit up with a start. She was dangerously close to hyperventilating. She twisted around frantically, searching for their son, Wyatt, who was still out cold. Her chest heaved as she dragged in air between sobs.
I took a deep breath and moved in that direction so I could calm her before she escalated into a full-blown meltdown. I grabbed her shoulders and pushed her head down between her knees and instructed her to inhale slow, steady breaths. My movement caught Adams’s attention, and I motioned him over to help her.
“Shit,” he said as he jogged to her.
Gray’s wife Kira and their two daughters, Rose and Emory, fought their way back into consciousness. The teenagers cried as their parents soothed them, their earlier excitement over transporting long gone. I felt bad about the bet I made with myself when they were giggling in the jump room, because now they were scared to death.
The commotion woke the rest of the group, and the more experienced agents were calming the civilians. Annabelle’s girls sobbed when they saw others in our group crying. Their cries morphed into high-pitched wails within seconds, and before I could stop it, everything spun out of control. It seemed our immediate future would be more about regret management and not goal achievement, as I had hoped.
Thirty minutes later, we had the group calmed enough to speak to them. Frank stepped up and held his hands up to quiet everyone.
“We have makeshift canvas tents to set up as shelters for the next couple of days. After that, if we want to stay in town at an inn until we build the cabins, we can. But for now, we need to remain here while we acclimate and wrap our heads around where and when we are.”
Ethan joined Frank and continued. “The day after tomorrow, a few of us will go into Alexandria and see about purchasing land and supplies. The sooner we get started, the better. We want to settle in before winter hits. I think me, Gray, Adams, and Christine should go to the city. That leaves Joe, Frank, Annabelle and Michael here at camp to watch things and get us organized.”
No one objected, the civilians were happy to let us take the lead and make the decisions. I took a deep breath and made rounds, ensuring they were calm. The older kids babysat Annabelle’s toddlers as the adults set up the shelters.
An hour later the tents were pitched, and we were ready to organize camp. I caught Michael’s eye, and he smiled. He seemed to take this in stride, but a surge of guilt ran through me anyway. It was the right decision to come here, but I could not help but feel apprehensive that I talked my son into going two hundred eighty-two years to the past to call home. 

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Christy Cooper-Burnett is an award-winning author based in California with a degree in Administration of Justice. After retiring early from the new home construction industry, she now divides her time between northern and southern California.
She has one grown son who inspired her to write her award-winning debut novel, No Way Home. She began her writing career later in life, but once she started she couldn't stop. Her work focuses on creating relatable stories and characters that transcend genres and encourage readers to imagine what they would do if thrown into the unique, imaginative situations her protagonists end up in.
Christy's debut novel, No Way Home, was the recipient of the 2020 California Author Project award in the Adult Fiction category, the 2020 PenCraft Award in the Science Fiction category, a 2021 Literary Titan Gold Medal Award and a finalist position in the 2021 International Book Awards, Science Fiction category. Her second novel, Finding Home released June 17, 2021, and early praise has already garnered several five-star reviews and her second Literary Titan Gold Medal Award. The third book in the Christine Stewart Time Travel Adventure series, Escaping Home, is an Indies Today recommended read and is set to launch on November 18, 2021.
You can learn more about Christy, subscribe to her mailing list for news and book deals or contact
her at www.christycooperburnett.com.


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Can you, for those who don’t know you already, tell us something about yourself and how you became an author?
I grew up reading everything I could get my hands on. My mother and grandmother were avid readers, and my grandmother was also an editor. Despite my lifelong love of books, I didn’t consider writing until I was in my late 50’s. I had a dream about a woman trapped in the past and in my dream, I was typing the story on my grandmother’s old typewriter. The dream stayed with me into the following day, and I mentioned it to my son. He thought it sounded like a great story and suggested I write a book based on the plot. I had never considered writing, but with his encouragement I started to put together an outline. I wrote on my lunch hours at work, and on weekends. When I had a story put together, I knew I should have a professional editor give it a once over. My friends were eager to read it, and I wanted to have the best version of it to give them. The editor I used was a former acquisitions editor for a publisher and told me it ticked all the boxes, and in her previous position she would have picked up my story. She encouraged me to send it out to small presses who accepted unsolicited manuscripts. No one was more surprised than me when I received four offers for the book. I eventually signed with a small publisher in Texas, Black Rose Writing. I have since published two more books in the series with them and just signed a contract for the first book in a new series, due out next September.

When did you first consider yourself a writer?
When I signed my first contract with Black Rose Writing. It was a surreal moment for me, and one that will stay with me forever. It was the best feeling in the world to know that my book was entertaining enough for a publisher to take a chance on with an unknown author.

Which of your novels can you imagine being made into a movie?
Since my books are part of a trilogy with the same characters, all of them! After three books with these characters, I feel I know them so well, I can imagine all of them translating to the screen.

Can you tell us a little bit about the characters in No Way Home, Finding Home and Escaping Home?
The protagonist, Christine Stewart was the most crucial for me. She is a regular, forty-something woman just doing her job when extraordinary circumstances turn her world upside down. She is somewhat anti-social by nature, so having to make connections to stay alive goes against every cell in her being. But she knows in order to get home and see her son again, she will do whatever it takes. By the end of No Way Home, she has evolved. It remains a daily struggle for her, but she tries to make a change for the better. She found a best friend for the first time since she was a young girl and learns to put someone else first. Christine has a need to try to save everyone, but in the final installment of the series, Escaping Home, she comes full circle and gets her happy ending. Just not in a way she ever expected.

What can we expect form you in the future?
I’ve just signed a contract for a new book which will be out next September. It is another time travel series, packed with adventure and action. Without giving away too much, here is a little teaser.

They always say, “Be careful what you wish for.”
I wish I had been careful.
I could’ve easily sold my time travel technology for billons and walked away. Instead, I chose to take the elite on vacations deep into the past, to a time and place of their choice.
But when a big-time motion picture company hired me, I sold my soul.
What was supposed to be a few days in the nineteenth century with two of Hollywood’s biggest celebrities goes horribly awry. Now America’s hottest starlet is dead, and Jack the Ripper is on the loose in modern-day America.
And it’s all my fault.
I was foolish enough to let the most ruthless serial killer in history slip out of the past. Am I smart enough to send him packing?


Is there a writer whose brain you would love to pick for advice? Wo would that be and why?
Actually, Tom McCaffrey, the best-selling author of The Claire Trilogy (The Wise Ass, An Alien Appeal, Kissing My Ass Goodbye) is a dear friend of mine. I have access to his brain and pick it often. Not only is he a very talented writer, but he is one of the funniest people I know, and an all-around good guy. Every writer needs a “Tom”.


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115 Comments
Christy Cooper-Burnett
11/18/2021 09:04:55 am

Thanks for having me!

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Gaye Mcgill
12/2/2021 07:31:58 pm

These books sound interesting and complex. I believe I'd enjoy reading them very much!

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Janine Hwang
12/2/2021 10:50:01 pm

i love the “home” theme! where did you come up with this idea?

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Anna West
11/18/2021 10:56:10 am

Lovely covers.

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Christy
11/18/2021 09:30:41 pm

Thank you so much!

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Christy
11/19/2021 09:42:19 pm

😁 thank you!

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Rita Wray
11/18/2021 11:12:42 am

I love time travel stories.

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Christy
11/19/2021 09:33:51 pm

So do I. I hope you enjoy my books if you give them a try!

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Beyond Comps
11/18/2021 11:13:36 am

Great cover!

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Christy
11/19/2021 09:36:19 pm

My publisher does a great job with covers. My aunt actually painted the cover for No Way Home. It la so awesome to have an artist in the family! 😁

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Shirley Ann Speakman
11/18/2021 11:29:45 am

The whole series sounds very intriguing and I for one could never live in the past!

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Christy
11/19/2021 09:37:43 pm

I couldn’t agree with you more, Shirley. My research for these books really solidified that for me. Haha

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Susan Smith
11/18/2021 12:39:51 pm

Sounds like a great series. I like the covers!

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Christy
11/19/2021 09:38:47 pm

Thanks so much! This series was such fun to write.

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Sara Zielinski
11/18/2021 02:00:49 pm

I think this book sounds great

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Christy
11/19/2021 09:39:40 pm

Sara, you made my day!

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Barbara Montag
11/18/2021 02:51:19 pm

Time Travel, SciFi, Historical Fantasy - this sounds so exciting!
What a great series.
Thank you for sharing it with us.

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Christy
11/19/2021 09:41:30 pm

Thank you for your comment! I hope you enjoy it!

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wendy hutton
11/18/2021 03:20:54 pm

love the cover

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Christy
11/19/2021 09:41:52 pm

❤️

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Wendy Jensen
11/18/2021 04:27:08 pm

The book details sound like a great time travel story.

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Christy
11/19/2021 09:44:01 pm

It was such to write. I hope you enjoy it.

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sarah s
11/18/2021 04:44:18 pm

I like that the book is about an antisocial 40 year old

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Christy
11/19/2021 09:45:56 pm

Thanks, Sara! I wanted a heroine we women could identify with. Someone flawed who didn’t have all the answers.

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Athena Graeme
11/18/2021 05:13:54 pm

I love the mysterious cover! Really draws you in.

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Christy
11/19/2021 09:46:48 pm

❤️ I love hearing that, thank you.

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Jon Heil
11/18/2021 05:18:21 pm

Hope can bring things with you!

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:14:26 pm

They absolutely can! They give the exiled prisoners a small stockpile of supplies to get them started in their new life in the past.

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Marcy Meyer
11/18/2021 05:53:54 pm

The cover looks good. Sounds like a good story.

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:14:54 pm

Thanks so much! I hope you give it a try.

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Julie Lundstrom
11/18/2021 06:06:31 pm

This sounds like a book I would like to read.

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:16:40 pm

I hope you decide to read it. I wrote a story I would like to read. I’ve often wondered what it would be like to live in the past I hope I’ve captured it well for readers!

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bn100
11/18/2021 07:04:52 pm

nice interview

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Sherry
11/18/2021 07:09:21 pm

I really like the covers and the excerpts.

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:18:30 pm

I’m so glad to hear the concept grabs a readers attention. I hope you enjoy it.

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David Hollingsworth
11/18/2021 08:01:34 pm

Congrats on the book! It sounds terrific.

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:19:22 pm

Much appreciated, thank you.

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angela heerde
11/18/2021 08:40:53 pm

I like book details

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:20:03 pm

Glad to hear that, Angela. Enjoy!

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Ellie Wright
11/18/2021 09:23:38 pm

Sounds like a great book. I'm looking forward to reading it.

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:20:56 pm

Thank you! I always look forward to a readers thoughts after they finish one of my books.

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Thomas Gibson
11/18/2021 09:56:39 pm

Amazing cover photos for this series. Congrats on your tour.

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:21:35 pm

I appreciate that so much.

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Bea LaRocca
11/19/2021 12:23:40 am

I love the covers, synopses and excerpts, this is a must read series for me. Thank you for sharing your guest post and books' details and for offering the awesome sale and giveaway, I have enjoyed reading about you and your work and I am looking forward to reading your stories

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:22:25 pm

Thank you, Bea! I hope you reading it as much as I did writing it.

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Debbie P
11/19/2021 12:40:46 am

This sounds like an excellent series. I'm looking forward to reading it.

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:23:14 pm

That’s so awesome to hear! Happy reading!

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Bernie Wallace
11/19/2021 06:16:17 am

How long did it take you to write your book?

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:27:35 pm

Hi Bernie, the first two books took about eight months each. I signed the contract for my third in the series when I was only four chapters in. I had a deadline of four months to complete it. I work best under pressure! Haha. My current work in progress is due to my publisher by March 1st, and I’m about halfway through it. Once I have the plot in place in my mind I write quickly. I let the subplots develop as I write.

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Eva Millien
11/19/2021 09:37:46 am

Nice to meet you, Christie and congratulations on your release of Escaping Home, which sounds like an excellent read for me and I can't wait to travel through time with Christine Stewart! Thanks for sharing them with me and good luck with your series and the tour! Have a wonderful holiday season!

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:29:17 pm

Thank you, Eva. I’m thrilled to know you’ll be going on the adventure with Christine and friends. Have a fabulous holiday, too!

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Nickie
11/19/2021 10:04:35 am

This sounds like a book I would like to read.

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:30:03 pm

Hi Nickie, I sure hope you’ll give it a go. Thanks for your interest, it means a lot.

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Christina Gould
11/19/2021 10:17:44 am

I love the beautiful cover and the excerpt. Thanks for the giveaway!

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:30:26 pm

It’s my pleasure! Thank you for your interest.

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David Basile
11/19/2021 10:49:56 am

Sounds like a good book.

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:32:09 pm

Thanks, David. I appreciate the interest.

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Michele Soyer
11/19/2021 11:38:02 am

Because of these great book tours I learn about new authors. Your novels look very interesting to me and on my holidays wish list. Thank you.

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:32:47 pm

That’s lovely to hear! Thanks so much for reading about my books.

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Ann Fantom
11/19/2021 12:23:25 pm

This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:33:47 pm

I’m so happy to hear all the great comments about the cover. This new book is definitely one of my favorite covers of the series. Thank you!

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Paige Chandler
11/19/2021 02:32:00 pm

I love time travel books. Good work.

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:36:59 pm

Hi Paige. I enjoy time travel as well. You know what they say, you write what you love. I often hear people say if they could have a super power they would like to be invisible or to read minds. Not me. I’d want the power to time travel. Can you imagine how incredible that would be?

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Peggy Salkill
11/19/2021 06:02:58 pm

These would be especially good for a cold cozy night!

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:38:19 pm

I couldn’t agree more! I may be slightly partial, though. Haha

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Abigail Gibson
11/19/2021 06:38:30 pm

This book looks amazing and Happy Thanksgiving!!!!

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:39:18 pm

Happy Thanksgiving to you as well. Thank you for your interest in my books.

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Serge B
11/20/2021 06:12:09 am

Nice excerpts. How long does it take you to write your books?

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:42:03 pm

Thank you for your comment. The first two took about eight months each. The third was considerably faster at around five months. I’m on a deadline with my upcoming book, having signed the contract based on the synopsis only. This new book will be done in five months. Wish me luck! I’m tapping my keyboard like a mad woman. LOL

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Kari B
11/20/2021 08:35:55 am

All the covers are so beautiful, and I love the time periods they travel to.

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Christy
11/20/2021 04:45:25 pm

Hi Kari. Thanks so much! I love the time periods too. There’s something so intriguing to me about the old west and the colonial periods. People worked hard for everything they had, and they took nothing for granted. My research really gave me a renewed respect for our relatives who came before us. They were not playing around!

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Cynthia C
11/20/2021 06:06:27 pm

The excerpts are interesting. Thank you for sharing them.

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Christy
11/20/2021 08:05:34 pm

It is absolutely my pleasure! Thanks for your interest in my series.

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jan
11/20/2021 06:26:04 pm

fully enjoyed this excerpt. i have to say that it took me back to my youth a little - as though i was reading a laura ingalls book!

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Christy
11/20/2021 08:06:56 pm

Thank you for that huge compliment. You made my day!

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Kelly D
11/22/2021 10:47:39 am

The book sounds great and I like the time travel aspect.

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Christy
11/23/2021 01:29:08 pm

Thanks so much!

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beth shepherd
11/22/2021 01:11:38 pm

This looks like a great read

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Christy
11/23/2021 01:29:26 pm

I hope you give it a try!

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Dale Wilken
11/22/2021 01:29:39 pm

I really like time travel books.

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Christy
11/23/2021 01:31:49 pm

Thanks, Dale. This story is a bit different as my characters take a planned trip to the past, with the intent to stay there for a while. I hope you enjoy it.

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Ken A Ohl
11/22/2021 04:37:50 pm

this book looks intriguing

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Christy
11/23/2021 01:33:07 pm

Thank you for the comment. I hope I've done the intrigue aspect justice! :)

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Karin
11/23/2021 06:30:09 am

Great excerpts

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Christy
11/23/2021 01:33:33 pm

Thank, Karin! I'm glad you enjoyed them.

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MarciaF
11/23/2021 06:13:34 pm

I am picky about what time travel books I read but this sounds like a contender.

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Christy
11/24/2021 09:10:09 pm

I consider that the highest compliment, and I thank you.

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Elizabeth H.
11/23/2021 07:30:51 pm

The covers are stunning. I love that you created a heroine that is a little older in age. Not all leading ladies need to be in their 20s and 30s. Thanks or sharing the excerpts and your guest post!

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Christy
11/24/2021 09:12:41 pm

Thanks! I couldn’t agree more. Some of us more mature women know how to kick behind when we need to. 😁

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Danielle Day
11/25/2021 03:56:17 pm

It sounds good!

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Christy
11/30/2021 02:34:15 pm

Thank you!

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aaron r
11/26/2021 07:16:45 pm

Seems like a good read and I am liking the covers. They're really good and something is nice about the way they look.

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Calvin
11/27/2021 05:05:05 pm

I like books and movies with scifi and time travel element theme, very neat and interesting!

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Christy
11/30/2021 02:34:55 pm

Thank you for the support!

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Terri Shaw
11/27/2021 11:42:07 pm

I love the cover art. It's beautiful.

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Christy
11/30/2021 02:35:25 pm

I appreciate the feedback.

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LeonieT
11/30/2021 02:38:40 am

Time Travel books really intrigue me. The story sounds great!

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Christy
11/30/2021 02:36:02 pm

Thanks so much! I hope you give it a try.

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Daniel M
12/1/2021 12:21:33 pm

like the cover

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Christy
12/2/2021 10:36:45 am

Thank you!

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Jen R
12/1/2021 04:02:28 pm

This sounds like a wonderful historical adventure book and the cover art is beautiful.

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Christy
12/2/2021 10:37:19 am

Thanks so much. Hope you’ll give it a go!

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DIANE ERAL
12/1/2021 09:50:27 pm

Love to read romanic history books. This is on my want to read list.

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Christy
12/2/2021 10:37:42 am

I love to hear that, thank you.

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Marie Cantelli
12/2/2021 09:47:24 am

Love time travel books. Cool outlander esq vibes. Thanks for the except

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Christy
12/2/2021 10:38:20 am

Thank you for your interest. 😁

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Jen L
12/2/2021 10:54:38 am

This sounds like right up my alley. Can't wait to read it!

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Chrisyyy
12/3/2021 06:36:25 pm

I hope you enjoy it!

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Jennifer Mckelvey-Galindo
12/2/2021 09:34:26 pm

Time travel romance is so tricky....getting someone with old time habits to fall in love with someone from future is rough. She has very high standards I'm sure... Was it hard to find a suitable woman to accept his flaws for your book?

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Christy
12/3/2021 06:38:58 pm

Hi Jennifer. Actually, the romance in book two of the series is between two exiled prisoners. So they have that in common—they are both from the future, but living in the past. I agree with you, it would be very tricky for someone from the future to create a life with someone from the past.

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Leigh Nichols
12/2/2021 10:15:06 pm

Beautiful cover art!

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Sand
12/2/2021 10:40:07 pm

Sounds like a great book!

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Christy
12/3/2021 06:40:12 pm

Thank you. I hope you’ll give it a go

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Cassandra D
12/2/2021 11:34:32 pm

I really like the excerpt.

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Christy
12/3/2021 06:41:10 pm

That’s great! I appreciate the comment.

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