Storm
at Keizer Manor
by
Ramcy Diek
Genre:
Historical Time Travel Romance
A
Multi Award Winning Historical Time Travel Romance
While
college graduate Forrest tries to find a job, quick witted Annet
works at the Keizer Manor, the museum where the oils from 19th
century master painter Alexander Keizer are exhibited.
After
a fight, the couple strolls through the dunes to talk. When dark
clouds roll in, the beautiful sunny weather turns into a thunderstorm
so violent that they get separated.
The
next morning, Forrest finds himself alone. So does Annet.
Regaining
consciousness in a monastery, Annet is convinced the nuns are playing
a prank on her. It can't be the 1800's! She's a pregnant Twenty-first
Century woman and doesn't belong there. But how will she get back to
her own time?
Ramcy
Diek fell in love with the United States during her travels with her
husband. The Pacific Northwest became the Dutch couple's home, where
they built their RV Park and raised their two sons.
During
this time, Ramcy also made a slow transition from reader to
multi-genre writer. Her debut novel Storm at Keizer Manor received
multiple awards. This inspired her to spend more time doing what she
loves most: writing stories.
Eagles
in Flight, a romantic suspense novel, is her second book. Her third
novel Overland, a romantic and dramatic thriller, followed soon
after.
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