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Also, thanks, Bunnyhop, and anyone else I may have missed for your efforts. I guess time slip is not a very well-known genre on VF. Donna
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Well, Donna, it is now - thanks for helping us learn something new!
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A time slip series that I've really enjoyed is written by Julie McElwain. There are 5 books in the series. It's about an FBI agent Kendra Donovan who gets transported back to Regency England. There are 5 books in the series so far. I believe the first book is A Murder in Time.
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Does she know about Juliet Blackwell? She has two paranormal cozy series set in San Francisco, one about a psychic who renovates historic buildings and another about a witch who runs a vintage clothing shop. I really enjoyed both of them, the renovation one a bit more than the other.
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