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The Stone-Mas (Lightning in the Winter)

BK 1 Gemma & Fearghas

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The Stone-Mas (Lightning in the Winter)

By: Roberta J. Vlier
Narrated by: Laurel Powers
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Montana, winter. A small ranch with Gemma McWyntr, owner. Family owned it in the early 1900s. Each McWyntr family had one child, not for the lack of trying. Today, Gemma is the last, and the family name will end.

-- A story handed down of the mysterious rock in the north pasture. Found after Christmas by the first McWyntr when checking fence lines.

-- Those that touched the rock felt the vibration. Discussion of a name and arrived with Stone-Mas. A stone found after Christmas.

-- A day when Gemma and Pop were checking fences they were near the rock when it vibrated enough to spook their horses. Finding out later that Gemma's mother had been in a car accident and died on impact. Did the rock know?

-- A romance/time travel.

-- Bk 2 is being written at this time. This will be Freddie's story.

©2023 Roberta J. Vlier (P)2024 Roberta J. Vlier
Romance Time Travel

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