Time and Again: Charlotte of Miles Station

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Time and Again is available at Barnes & Noble.com and Amazon.com in paperback and ebook formats for Amazon Kindle and Barnes & Noble Nook.


But to get a signed copy, check the Event Schedule to find a signing event near you. If you live too far away, visit my  Book Store  to order yours. I'll be happy to send you a signed copy right away.


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Here's What People Are Saying are saying about Time and Again:


I liked, liked, liked, loved it!! Great description of places and things. I could picture exactly what you were describing and the story line is great! Have thought of several more people I would like to get a copy to. I will be placing another order for more books soon!


As a history buff, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It took me, vividly, to another time and place; a place I know existed, but is long ago gone. The characters in the book are so well developed that I could "see" them. Teens and beyond will love this book. It is interesting, intriguing and wholesome. The author weaves yesterday and today together in a way that definitely keeps your attention and leaves you wanting more.


This is a well written book that kept my attention from the first page. The characters are believable and likable and I cared about them -- those in the here and now, and those from the past. Positive, but not annoyingly sappy characters; a mystery that's fun but not tied to the supernatural dark side that's so prevalent in so many books right now. Fascinating as the two main characters are able to watch history unfold, literally before their own eyes with a neat modern twist, while it shapes (as history should) their own lives. It's a great book for teens and young adults (even older ones). An impressive first book by the author, and I'm looking forward to the next one in the series.


Terri basically devoured it the first day or so. Terri says it has her hoping it's just the first in a series and that there will be more to follow kind.


Time and Again, Charlotte of Miles Station is must read for those who love history, uplifting themes, and well conceived characters. As a language arts teacher, I am often dismayed by the lack of writing skills shown by many popular authors. It was truly refreshing to meet normal (but not sanctimonious) characters who live normal (but not perfect) lives. The threads of the plot (present day and Southern Illinois history) were deftly entwined. The author's mastery of description is what truly kept me reading. You can rest assured that there are several passages of this novel that will find a place in my descriptive writing lessons!


I realize that the book "Time and Again". . . is a novel for young adults.  I also realize that I am not so young anymore.  But I do enjoy reading a good book even if it is for a different age group than I am currently.  By page 2 I was hooked.  I loved her writing style.  She is not superfluous. She is very descriptive and I believe that I know exactly what the house in the story looked like.  I also enjoyed the fact that she brought the characters to life.  


Two Thumbs up for "Time and Again!"  Kathy and I thoroughly enjoyed your book Debby. Your imagination and writing skills are awesome! Your writing as a whole was very good, but when you went to the time machine mode it was "to die for."  We certainly enjoyed the wonderful history of the area packed into the story, and the characters with their dialog and mannerisms were really neat.  When the readers whine for more at the end of the book, you know they'll read your next one.


 


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Abby expected to spend the summer in the old house in Nowhereville  getting to know her student Merrideth. She didn’t expect to get to know Charlotte Miles, the girl who had lived there 160 years before. 




She planned to tutor Merrideth in math and English—not history.   


But that’s before the freaky program on her new computer started waking her with its invitation to “take a virtual tour." Turns out, a lot happened in that old house. . . .   


. . . and the history books left out the good stuff.


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