Propelled through time in the midst of a disaster, Cally Sullivan awakens in the year of 1881 from her semi-unconscious state to the rowdy noise of a cabaret and the heavy smell of smoke as she faces four pair of western style boots from her position underneath a poker table.
Discovering she is in Tombstone, Arizona, she is convinced she is still in the Twenty-first Century witnessing a historical reenactment of the Old West. It is only when two people who have recently betrayed her convince her that she has traveled through time, just as they have, that she realizes her enemies in this time are Johnny Ringo and the Clanton gang, not Sherri and Steven, her ex-fiancée.
When Drake Butler, Cally’s secret love and Wyatt’s look-alike, discovers Cally is missing, he makes his way through the centuries, arriving just in time for the infamous Ok Corral shootout.
More Reviews and RecommendationsWeslynn McCallister was born in Evansville, Indiana, but raised in Roswell,
New Mexico, McCallister has spent most of her life in the Sun Belt. She attended
the St. Petersburg Jr. College in St. Petersburg, Fl., business school in Tampa,
FL, and the Laguna Beach School of Art in Laguna Beach, CA. McCallister has won
many awards for poetry in both literary and poetry magazines, including a second
place award for Best Romance Novel in 2002 at the Florida Writer's Conference
for the first edition of Apache Springs. She belongs to many organizations,
among them the National Writer's Assn., Romance Writers of America, National
Assn. of Women Writers, Authors for Charity and is a Founding Member of Florida
Writers Assn., Inc.
Educated in the fine arts, her hobbies
are reading, writing, painting and photography. She has worked in the fields of
fashion modeling, real estate sales, and graphic designing. Today, she devotes
her time to writing.
A poet as well as a novelist,
McCallister's poetry has been published in many literary magazines. She writes
non-fiction and metaphysical books under her pseudonym, Wes
Alistair