
Going to Another Place
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Narrated by:
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Annie Nieman
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By:
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Lauren Marie
About this listen
A magical time-travel romance from debut author Lauren Marie.
A man from 2008 falls 48 floors from a building in Seattle and wakes up in 1815 England. A woman in 1815 England watches a bright star fall from the sky. She travels to the future but can’t stay due to her lack of immunity to the 21st-century diseases.
Michael Drury and Emma Wallace have fallen in love but are torn between two worlds. He has family in the 21st century. She wants to stay with him but continues to grow very ill very fast. Spanning almost 200 years, will their love be able to exist in the same time?
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