Becoming Fenimore

Becoming Fenimore by Rebecca Bryan, published by Heathcliff Publishing on December 4, 2015, is a captivating exploration of time travel and romance. This 328-page novel follows Elle Curtis, who discovers she is the sole beneficiary of her late aunt’s estate on Mackinac Island. Among the belongings, she finds items linked to 19th-century writer Constance Fenimore Woolson, leading her on a transformative journey that intertwines her life with Constance’s past.
Readers will find themselves immersed in Elle’s dual existence as she navigates the complexities of living in Constance’s world while unraveling the mysteries surrounding her aunt’s legacy. The narrative delves into themes of identity and love, as Elle becomes increasingly obsessed with saving Constance and winning the affections of Henry James, a close friend of the writer. With the help of Jace Stokes, her aunt’s lawyer, Elle confronts challenges that threaten both her life and the lives of those she cares about, making for a rich and engaging tale of transcending love and the bonds that connect us across time.
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Within our belongings, pieces of our soul remain, waiting to live again Upon learning she is the only living beneficiary of a late aunt’s estate on far away Mackinac Island, Elle Curtis finds an unusual array of items connected to 19th Century writer Constance Fenimore Woolson-a discovery that will lead her on a journey and change her forever. Her aunt’s link to Constance remains a mystery until an ancient scarab pin acts as a portal, thrusting Elle into Constance’s nineteenth century world where she literally lives in her shoes, speaks with her voice, even writes her stories, slowly becoming, as close friend Henry James calls her, Fenimore. But there is someone else on the island who knows about the scarab, and they will do anything to get it. With the help of her aunt’s lawyer, handsome Jace Stokes, Elle works to get to the bottom of the mystery, clear her aunt’s name, and solve a string of mysterious deaths. But she can’t stop thinking about Constance and Henry and longs to go back. Torn between these two worlds, Elle grows obsessed with saving Constance and winning Henry’s affections. Risking her life and the life of her new friend, Jace, it will take more than willpower to save her in the end. It will take that of transcending love.
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