Finding Home

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Pub Date 17 Jun 2021 | Archive Date 30 Jul 2021

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Description

An exiled prisoner. A desperate woman. A time travel agent willing to break the rules.

Malcolm Aldred is starting over in 1868, Oklahoma. There’s just one problem—he’s an exiled prisoner from 2070.

In 2071, Los Angeles, housewife Hannah Cole is desperate to escape her abusive husband, and begs Cyber Criminal Enforcement Agent Christine Stewart to send her somewhere, anywhere, in history. When Christine agrees to send Hannah to 1868, neither woman has any idea the events that sets in motion.

Malcolm and Hannah adapt to pioneer life in an untamed world full of danger and unimaginable hardships, but falling for each other was never part of the plan. When a deadly hunter tracks Hannah to 1868, fate intervenes and catapults her back to Colonial America, threatening to destroy their future before it ever begins.

Can Christine save Hannah in time or will they both be lost to history forever?

An exiled prisoner. A desperate woman. A time travel agent willing to break the rules.

Malcolm Aldred is starting over in 1868, Oklahoma. There’s just one problem—he’s an exiled prisoner from 2070.

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A Note From the Publisher

Christy Cooper-Burnett is an author based in California with a degree in Administration of Justice. After retiring early from the new home construction industry, she now divides her time between northern and southern California. She has one grown son who inspires her to write.

She began her writing career later in life, but once she started, she couldn’t stop! Her work focuses on creating relatable stories and characters that transcend genres and encourage readers to imagine what they would do if thrown into the unique, imaginative situations her protagonists end up in.

"Finding Home" is the sequel to her debut novel, "No Way Home".

Christy Cooper-Burnett is an author based in California with a degree in Administration of Justice. After retiring early from the new home construction industry, she now divides her time between...


Advance Praise

“An action-packed, believable and compelling story.” --John Hazen, author of Beyond Revelation

“An epic, well-crafted page-turner, expanding her already impressive network of world-building and character development.” –Brendan Walsh, author of The Century’s Scribe

“The historical details are rich and cinematic, painting beautiful rustic vistas that enhance the romance.” –Readers’ Favorite

Finding Home is a highly recommended time travel story, filled with everything you could want: action, suspense, romance, and wonderfully-described characters and settings.” –Sublime Book Review

Finding Home is truly an out-of-the-ordinary journey through time kissed with timeless romance.” Indie Author Project

“An action-packed, believable and compelling story.” --John Hazen, author of Beyond Revelation

“An epic, well-crafted page-turner, expanding her already impressive network of world-building and...


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Featured Reviews

An exiled prisoner. A desperate woman. A time travel agent willing to break the rules.

Malcolm Aldred is starting over in 1868, Oklahoma. There’s just one problem—he’s an exiled prisoner from 2070.

In 2071, Los Angeles, housewife Hannah Cole is desperate to escape her abusive husband, and begs Cyber Criminal Enforcement Agent Christine Stewart to send her somewhere, anywhere, in history. When Christine agrees to send Hannah to 1868, neither woman has any idea the events that sets in motion.

Malcolm and Hannah adapt to pioneer life in an untamed world full of danger and unimaginable hardships, but falling for each other was never part of the plan. When a deadly hunter tracks Hannah to 1868, fate intervenes and catapults her back to Colonial America, threatening to destroy their future before it ever begins.

Can Christine save Hannah in time or will they both be lost to history forever? I really loved this time travelling thriller. Utterly unputdownable, it will have you hooked from the first page.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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What a great read. Time travelling at it's best. A young woman is desperate to flee her brutal husband and asks for help which involves travelling to and living in a different time. This book ticks all of the boxes, romance, suspense and time travel. I will add this author to my list of books to read.

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I was thrilled to discover a second book in this series! I so thoroughly enjoyed the first book that I simply could not wait to start reading this second one. I was not disappointed!!! Ms. Christy Cooper-Burnet did it again!!!

I loved how characters from the first book were brought into the second. I don't mean the main characters who do the time traveling, etc, but rather one that was a criminal who was sent to the past for his crime. We got to know him in the first book as. he truly redeemed himself in helping the other time travelers when they got trapped back in time for 6 months. As a result, they transported him to a little less hostile era that was in a better location...1867 Oklahoma from 1335 England. Christine also arranged for the man she got to know in 1867 Oklahoma to help Malcolm (the prisoner) to have a better chance to survive.

This story developed into such a rich storyline involving Hannah Cole, an abused housewife in 2017, and the rest of the cast. Hannah's husband was a police officer who held a lot of power. He was in a network of individuals from many positions which involved many illegal activities. Once when Hannah tried to report her husband to the chief officer, it came back to worse abuse as he was part of this network. Hannah met Christine at some point during a party in the past, and remembered her position as a transporter of those who commit cyber-crimes. She talks Christine into meeting with her, and convinces her to help her escape her abusive husband...by helping her learn how to commit a cyber-crime and get sent to the past. Christine arranges for Jon and Malcolm (from 1867 Oklahoma) to help Hannah to survive there. Malcolm and Hannah end up together and very happy. However, her husband from 2070 does not let go easily of what he believes belongs to him. He sends a future criminal after her when he finds one who is destined to the same location (thru his network of crime cronies). She gets pulled into a much later era, and this leads Hannah and her crew to search for her and go further into the past to rescue her.

I loved how Ms. Cooper-Burnett did not leave wide open endings, but yet left lots of room for another book in the series. We learned about how everyone ended up after years in the future (those sent to the past), and felt like the book was left on a very solid note. I simply am very excited to read the next book in this series. I was just approved to read it thru netgalley, so it will be the next one I review!!! Happy Reading!


I received a complimentary copy of this book from Black Rose Writing through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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