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Forever in Time

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Forever in Time by Barbara Bretton released on Nov 24, 2004 is available now for purchase.

768 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2004

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Barbara Bretton

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Barbara Bretton is the USA Today bestselling, award-winning author of more than 40 books. She currently has over ten million copies in print around the world. Her works have been translated into twelve languages in over twenty countries.

Barbara has been featured in articles in The New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Romantic Times, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Herald News, Home News, Somerset Gazette,among others, and has been interviewed by Independent Network News Television, appeared on the Susan Stamberg Show on NPR, and been featured in an interview with Charles Osgood of WCBS, among others.

Her awards include both Reviewer's Choice and Career Achievement Awards from Romantic Times; Gold and Silver certificates from Affaire de Coeur; the RWA Region 1 Golden Leaf; and several sales awards from Bookrak. Ms. Bretton was included in a recent edition of Contemporary Authors.

Barbara loves to spend as much time as possible in Maine with her husband, walking the rocky beaches and dreaming up plots for upcoming books.

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This book is a collection of three stories written by the author in the mid '90s. The stories are all connected together and tell the story of several people who time travel and is set between the present and the US as it was in the Revolutionary War. The really interesting thing is the pyshic connection, in both the present and the past, of one of the characters who is in contact with her mother no matter where or what time period.
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