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Ashton Quinn appears to have it all: a beautiful home, a wife and child, a healthy career. But one night he steps outside of his house to find himself 65 years in the past. Wandering unseen about the familiar property, he observes with both confusion and awe the Haverlane family, and, in particular, the gorgeous but troubled June Haverlane.
A Passage Toward Home follows Ashton as he navigates between the present and 1948, discovering eerie similarities, fascinating intrigues, and possibly the answers to some of the conundrums that have begun to emerge in his own life. June is having an affair. Ashton is on the verge of one with Donna, a good friend and co-worker. June's husband is blind to her unhappiness. Ashton's wife ignores him as he begins to lose control, both with Donna and in his growing obsession with June. Past and present eventually merge when he tracks down June's younger sister, who still lives nearby. Dubious at first, she quickly realizes that Ashton is telling the truth, and then helps him decipher many of the reasons for his mystical travels.
A humor-laced blend of Nicholas Sparks and Somewhere in Time, this 110,000-word work of romantic literary fiction wraps up convincingly and enticingly as Ashton, along with June, pursues his passage toward home.
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