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Key Stone Princess: Twenty-Seven Minutes, #1
Key Stone Princess: Twenty-Seven Minutes, #1
Key Stone Princess: Twenty-Seven Minutes, #1
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Key Stone Princess: Twenty-Seven Minutes, #1

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A circle of stones where time is fluid.

 

When Arya Farren sees her own name in the trunk, will she give up everything to save her own life? When she steps inside the circle of stones, she discovers that she had been summoned.

 

By him.

 

Twenty-seven minutes.

 

Just twenty-seven fluid minutes. Then no turning back.

 

A heartwarming short story of love that defies the boundaries of time.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 7, 2021
ISBN9798201289683
Key Stone Princess: Twenty-Seven Minutes, #1
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Kathryn Kaleigh

Kathryn Kaleigh is a bestselling romance novel and short story writer. Her writing spans from the past to the present from historical time travel fantasy novels to sweet contemporary romances. From her imaginative meet-cutes to her happily-ever-afters, her writing keeps readers coming back for more.

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    Contents

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

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    Chapter 1

    Ifix time.

    Other than that, I’m one of the most ordinary people out there.

    After straightening a collection of cuddly teddy bears wearing a wide range of pastel colored t-shirts, I sat on a stool and began the process of restacking some boxes of candy.

    I put the cinnamon sticks with the cinnamon hot balls. The peppermint sticks with the peppermint balls.

    I left a box of each open in front of the stacks. All the more to tempt anybody who happened to wander into my store.

    Since there was no one currently in my little store I called The Mercantile Time, I stood up and stretched in a most unladylike fashion. But it felt absolutely wonderful.

    I hadn’t named the store. It had already been named before I got it.

    The name of the store confused people. Some people thought it was a newspaper office. Or a cloth shop.

    And once they came inside, the confusion was only compounded. It looked like a cross between a general store, a candy store, and a sporting goods store.

    The confusion was intentional. People rarely wandered

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