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Fiction Historical

The Lost Knight of Arabia

by (author) Barbara Baldwin

Publisher
Books We Love Ltd.
Initial publish date
Sep 2015
Category
Historical, Fantasy, Time Travel
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781771456890
    Publish Date
    Sep 2015
    List Price
    $3.99

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To whoever finds this journal:I started out this rainy November morning in 1988 as an archeology intern uncovering sunken treasure from the Steamboat Arabia, but due to circumstances I don’t understand, at the end of the day I found myself on board the Arabia, back in 1856, the year she sank. Thus Brianna begins her journal, finding herself rescued by Jake Worth, a passenger on the Arabia; a man with secrets of his own and no desire to be responsible for another human being. But fate has thrown them together, and while Bri can’t explain how she got there, she is fascinated by the fact that she is living the history she has only read about. Bri pulls Jake into the problems of the people on board almost on a daily basis and he reluctantly helps if only to keep her out of trouble. She is attracted to him, but since she wasn’t on the original manifest, she fears getting involved will alter history in some way. Yet when Jake comes to her in passion she can’t resist her feelings. As the steamboat paddlewheel takes them closer and closer to the fateful day when the Arabia sank, will they have a choice in their destiny?

About the author

Stuart R. West is a lifelong resident of Kansas, which he considers both a curse and a blessing. It's a curse because...well, it's Kansas. But it's great because…well, it’s Kansas. Lots of cool, strange and creepy things happen in the Midwest, and Stuart

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Editorial Reviews

Barbara Baldwin is a master of time-travel, The Lost Knight of Arabia, is another one of her solid winners.

Jude Pittman, suspense and paranormal romance author