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It's a novel that can be best described as a fantasy and love story woven around colonial American history and the twenty-first century. The main character, Jim Arnot, is a computer programmer who works for a company in the state of Maine. After running into some health issues, he decides to take a vacation to Salem, Massachusetts. There, he has an unexpected heart attack and he dreams that he travels back in time to the Salem witch trials of 1692. Shortly thereafter, he realizes Leila was nothing more than the spectra of his imagination, so he turns his attention to Dee Ann Nicewell, the…mehr

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It's a novel that can be best described as a fantasy and love story woven around colonial American history and the twenty-first century. The main character, Jim Arnot, is a computer programmer who works for a company in the state of Maine. After running into some health issues, he decides to take a vacation to Salem, Massachusetts. There, he has an unexpected heart attack and he dreams that he travels back in time to the Salem witch trials of 1692. Shortly thereafter, he realizes Leila was nothing more than the spectra of his imagination, so he turns his attention to Dee Ann Nicewell, the nurse who saves his life. Anyway, as fate would have it, after being smitten by her absolutely stunning beauty, he lives one of the most memorable years of his life until tragedy strikes. An automobile accident takes her life, and when that happens, Jim turns to her sister, Sarah, for support in his time of grief. From there, a deep, everlasting bond is made between them, and that paves the way for a brand new chapter in his life.
Autorenporträt
Aaron McDougall was born in a small town in north, central Maine near Mount Katahdin and the natural wonder of Baxter State Park. Over the years, he's come to enjoy listening to music, fishing, hiking, stamp collecting, reading and adventure, wherever life had the good fortune to take him. Once an active postal worker, he spent many a day, working as a city letter carrier, a retail sales clerk and also as a mail handler. Now retired, most of his time is spent on a writing project these days. If that isn't happening, he's more than likely just sitting back in his easy chair, enjoying the fact, he doesn't have to rush off to work anymore. He truly loves nature and the pristine beauty of the north Maine woods, much the same way Henry David Thoreau did in the 19th century.