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A Wagon Train Weekend
A Wagon Train Weekend
A Wagon Train Weekend
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A Wagon Train Weekend

Written by Stephenia H. McGee

Narrated by Bryn Austin

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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It was just one night at a Victorian B&B. Until they woke up in 1857.

Collette Donaldson never should have taken her boyfriend to her cousin’s wedding. Or introduced him to her parents. After a disastrous weekend, all she wants is to get back home and sort out the mess that had once been their relationship. A heartbreaking fight, a flat tire, and an inconvenient storm force her and Seth to stay the night at a quaint bed and breakfast. But when Collette finds an antique photograph of herself, circumstances quickly shift from weird to unimaginable.

Seth Stone was ready to propose. Now he isn’t sure if he and Collette even have a relationship. People he'd never want to be his in-laws, an irritable girlfriend, and now he has to spend the night in a creepy old Victorian inn. He should have never wondered how things could possibly get worse. When they wake up stranded on a wagon train in 1857, Seth is determined to get home. But the only way to get out of the past is to face the problems stealing their future.

♥ The Back Inn Time series books are fun, faith-filled stories of what it might be like to suddenly experience life in a different time. These clean historical romances are packed with humor and adventure. Perfect for fans of dual timeline or time slip stories and Christian historical romance, these books answer the question every historical fiction fan wonders—what would it be like if I went back to that time? If you enjoy the wholesomeness of Amish, Western, or frontier fiction and adore romantic comedies, then a visit to a seaside Victorian inn where you can “step back inn time and leave your troubles behind!” is for you.

*Each book in the series can be read as a stand alone title in any order.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 12, 2021
ISBN9781635640854
A Wagon Train Weekend

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    All though I started this series backwards, it is now become one of my favorite collection of books. Thank you.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A very interesting and unique way to touch on a couple's indifferences as they cross the centuries to grow closer to each other. It is the first time I have read a book from this author and liked her approach to the story. Collette and Seth were returning from a devastating weekend when a flat tire stopped them. At this point, it looked like the couple would not make the night, let alone a week or two in the veld. Finding themselves on the wagon trail definitely shaped them as a couple and helped them to grow in faith. There were time for heart to heart moments where they really had to talk and listen. Then there were the adventures of being back in 1857, with no idea how to survive. Talk about a significant change. Colette is a typical city girl with no idea about the outdoors or camping. When she finds herself in the outdoors, with no shower, toothpaste or toilet, she had to improvise to survive the hard land and harsh circumstances. Seth was a bricklayer by trade and loves the outdoors, but he too was thrown into the deep end with a wagon wheel to fix. Then to go out hunting for food. Both of them had to change and adapt to get along with the rest of the pilgrims. I would have liked more interaction with the people though. This was a very entertaining read. The only part I didn't like was the interaction with the other pilgrims on the road. Their deduction about Collette didn't work for me and, as a subplot, had no actual weight to add to the story. Otherwise a good storyline, with a good pace as you follow them through the land. Their love is an unfolding adventure that really captures the heart strings.