World-weary, despondent, and widowed, Angelica, an anthropology professor, takes a trip to heal her soul. While canoeing on the Russian River, her canoe collides with a submerged tree, and she is pinned under the water. In the process of near-drowning, she time-travels to California’s Gold Rush era of 1848. A handsome Frenchman, Reynard, rescues her. Beholden to him, she becomes involved in finding a way to terminate his family curse. In the process, she meets an Indian medicine man who reveals a prophecy that will change her life.
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After a near-drowning incident on the Russian River, Carolyn Radmanovich felt compelled to write her first book, The Shape-Shifter’s Wife, an award-winning book. In the sequel, The Gypsy’s Warning, winner of the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award, Heather time travels in search of her sister and finds love and adventure in 1849 San Francisco. The author enjoys researching the exciting gold rush era and the untamed early San Francisco, where the story leads. She has always been fascinated by the ability to use the paranormal in solving problems, as she portrays through her characters’ lives.
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