Feather on the Wind

by Catherine Snodgrass

RFI West

Paranormal Romance: Time Travel

October 1, 2001

ISBN-13: 1586978217

Available in: Paperback (reprint)

Feather on the Wind
by Catherine Snodgrass

On the night of the autumnal equinox, Raina Cotterell uncovers a corridor while searching for the tomb of an ancient Mayan ruler. She and her colleagues step from 1970 to 750 and into a ceremony to select a bride for the Mayan prince, Al-Mon. The Mayans believe she is the chosen bride sent as a gift from the gods.

To protect one of her colleagues, Raina agrees to wed Al- Mon. In the months which follow she falls in love with her prince, and finally tells him why she cannot stay. The pain of her revelation haunts Al-Mon, for he does not wish to live in a world without her. He decides his only solution is to replace his look-alike, Burke O'Neill, in the future. He must find a way to convince Burke to stay and to avoid another more deadly foe who will do anything to keep the men from switching places.



Catherine Snodgrass' Bio

Anything Is Possible! That's Catherine Snodgrass's motto. Blessed (or cursed) with a vivid imagination, Catherine has learned to turn that "talent" inward. She grew up reading Victoria Holt, Phyllis Whitney, and others, and loves to "go places" in her writing. Readers s hould expect different locales and deep emotions in Catherine's books. She also believes that life is to be lived not watched, and has done some inner exploring of her own -- hiking a new path, learning a new skill, and even conquering a life-long fear of singing in public to take a turn or two on the stage of the local community theater. Her work as a paralegal in family and tax law has helped her tune in to the emotions of others and further deepen that aspect of her writing. Having set her children off in the world to explore their own paths, Catherine lives in the beautiful desert of Southern California with her husband (a genealogist) and the animals she loves.

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