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Imagine being there before the Titanic set sail.
Now imagine being there before she’s even built.
Sam Altair is a physicist living in Belfast, Ireland. He has spent his career researching time travel and now, in early 2006, he’s finally reached the point where he can send objects backwards through time. The only problem is, he doesn’t know where the objects go. They don’t show up in the past, and no one notices any changes to the present. Are they creating alternate time lines?
To collect more data, Sam tries a clandestine experiment in a public park, late at night. But the experiment goes horribly wrong when Casey Wilson, a student at the university, stumbles into his isolation field. Sam tries to rescue her, but instead, he and Casey are transported back to the year 1906. Stuck in the past, cut off from everyone and everything they know, Sam and Casey work together to help each other survive. Then Casey meets Thomas Andrews, the man who will shortly begin to build the most famous ship since Noah’s Ark. Should they warn him, changing the past and creating unknown consequences for the future? Or should they let him die?
The construction of White Star Line’s Olympic-class ships forms the backdrop for a passionate love affair between Tom and Casey, who must overcome the many differences inherent between an Edwardian Irish gentleman, and a member of America’s Generation Y. The fictional love affair grows alongside real lives from history: the Andrews family of Comber, Lord William Pirrie, Bruce Ismay, and the thousands of skilled men who built the remarkable ocean liners of the early twentieth century.
Triallaire (tree-ahl-uh-dehr) - Voyager
Having to adapt to life in her own time was more difficult than Catrìona, as the rebellion had been won by the time she returned. For a while, she lives the best life that she can with the daughter that Jamie forced her to save, Maevis, until trouble stirs up again. She is forced to send her daughter away to safety in order to fight in the rebellion again, but when she's fighting in Edinburgh, she finds herself falling through time yet again. When she and Jamie Fraser, and the now grown children she had been forced to leave behind, cross paths yet again, she finds that neither of them are the person they used to be. Will they overcome these new differences and relearn and rediscover each other, or is their relationship now doomed to fail?
Part Four in the 'Eileanach' Series
*Just for the reference, my AO3 account will have these stories updated much more regularly. You can find me there under gingersnapper. On here, I only update every five chapters, while they're posted as I write there.