Witch trials in Virginia? Salem wasn’t the first…
Psychologist Shae Howard treats a patient who claims to recall nothing of the current century. Under hypnosis, Phoebe Wynne tells an astonishing tale of an ocean crossing to Colonial Jamestown, followed by near starvation and a daring escape to a nearby Indian tribe.
Although Shae’s ex-husband, seasoned police detective Lee Crowley, is … Crowley, is intrigued by Phoebe’s story, he remains skeptical regarding her claim that she’s from the seventeenth century. A Native American himself, he does, however, admit to feeling a kinship with Phoebe. How is it that she seems to understand his pain and anger at being caught between two cultures?
Phoebe shows Lee “the dreaming,” which reveals a misty world where the Powhatan people and Colonial Jamestown come to life… and connects him to his own past. Is Phoebe delusional? A witch? Or has she indeed traveled through time?
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Different outlook on life played over centuries. Excellent views on political and philosophical issues. Quirky outcome.
wouldn’t read it twice but slightly more interesting than the usual garbage offered online
Time travel between current times and 1600’s. Liked the way the story flipped from present to past with each chapter.
Love,love , promptly bought the rest of series
Wonderful. Love time travel and this was unique. Learned about Native Americans, bad English behaviors fear, prejudice , narrow mindedness, and true grit. Also neat love story. Worth your time.
Truly unique. Very well done. I highly recommend reading it.
Fantastic Book
Amazing.