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Can history really be changed, or is life just a game? The answer is in Par...
Can history really be changed, or is life just a game? The answer is in Par for the Course.
Cute young golf pro from today finds herself golfing with Mary, Queen of Scots--and with her head in the lap of the "man of her dreams"! But can the two of them keep Mary from "losing her head"?
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(Free-Press-Release.com) March 12, 2004 --
Rising newcomer Janet Elaine Smith’s third book in “The Keith Trilogy” is now available. Dunnottar, the first book in the series, was a No. 1 bestseller on amazon.com of over 8,000 books on Scotland for almost 3 months when it debuted. Marylebone, the second book in the trilogy, also received great acclaims when it was released. Now in the third and final book of the trilogy, Par for the Course, Smith raises the question of whether history can be reversed, or is life just a game?
Par for the Course returns to Dunnottar Castle and the Keith clan, but in a new and exciting way. Mikki Jeanotte, a young golf pro at St. Andrew’s Golf Course, just outside Aberdeen, Maryland, has been summoned by a strange-sounding woman who insists on having a private early-morning golf lesson. As Mikki waits for her, in a dense fog, she trips on an oak root, finds a black gooey orb she hits to kingdom-come, only to have it burst into a million feathers, and wakes up with her head on the lap of the man of her dreams. How did Mikki get from 1996 and St. Andrew’s Golf Course, just outside Aberdeen, Maryland, to the 1500’s and St. Andrews Golf Course, just outside Aberdeen, Scotland, with her head in the lap of Lord Robbie Keith, Viscount of Kintore, and in the company of the world’s first woman golfer: Mary, Queen of the Scots? She soon discovers that the fate of Queen Mary lies in her hands, and she enlists Lord Robbie’s aid to carry out the most far-fetched plan history has ever known. The twist at the end will have you laughing for months to come. It’s history like you’ve never seen it.
Reviewer Ingrid Taylor (founder of Small Press Review) says: Par for the Course is great entertainment. A time-travel into the 1500's mixes the old and the new and shows that friendships and romance can span the ages!. Political intrigue and family secrets make for some interesting reading in this tale that will have you brushing up on your history lessons and appreciating modern appliances! A wonderful story for the whole family.
Epstein Larue says: To be totally honest, I was not much into time travel romance novels... well, that is, until I read this book! As both a golfer and romance author, I absolutely LOVED this book! If you love either, this book will not disappoint you!
Thanks for writing such a spectacular novel about golf, romance, and feathers!
Par for the Course is available from most online bookstores or can be found (or ordered) in most bookstores in your neighborhood.
Smith is a well-known magazine writer, whose work appears in Heritage Quest Magazine, Memories and Mysteries, BBW, Woman’s World, Arabella and has 11 novels available.
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