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J.A. Burton graduated from Methodist University as an English major. She lives in Colorado and is a lover of animals, the arts, and travel.

Echoes of Tomorrow, a time loop romance, is her second novel.

Firstborn: A Novel of Leonardo da Vinci (historical fiction) was her first novel, and placed as a Semi-Finalist for The Kindle Book Review for 2019.






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J.A. Burton Tolkein's LOTR world--especially to Rivendell. The peace and beauty of this place would be amazing. It wouldn't be a bad day to converse with the elve…moreTolkein's LOTR world--especially to Rivendell. The peace and beauty of this place would be amazing. It wouldn't be a bad day to converse with the elves and listen to their language or to perhaps take a look in Galadriel's mirror.

Who wouldn't want to visit J.K. Rowling's magical world at Hogwarts? Of course, I'd explore the grounds and castle and learn a couple useful spells. Accio book! Lumos to prevent those precarious walks to bed in the dark. A good cleaning spell would be most useful.

Diana Gabaldon's world of Outlander to experience traveling through the stones. I'm not sure I'd be cut out for living in 1700's Scotland, but it would make for an educational experience and Jamie would keep me from harm.

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J.A. Burton My mother’s father passed away when she was a toddler. Sadly, we know almost nothing about him or his family. After I submitted my DNA for a genealogy…moreMy mother’s father passed away when she was a toddler. Sadly, we know almost nothing about him or his family. After I submitted my DNA for a genealogy site, a link to the Baltic region has come up and unknown family ties have revealed themselves.
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