Time is an important aspect of any relationship. But when a glitch tumbles two young ladies from the Speakeasy of Prohibition days to the Speakeasy Coffeehouse of today, time takes on a whole new meaning. As a lawyer’s assistant, Elliott’s investigative skills are top-notch, but even he needs help solving the problem of Maeve and Mitzey’s untimely arrival. Smitten by Mitzey, he’s a bit disconcerted when it appears an antique Royal typewriter the owner of the coffeehouse bought at an auction might be the source of the time glitch. Bro. Joseph, a new pastor in town, has a prayer life that sometimes includes finding lost or misplaced items. He is naturally drawn to Maeve’s chocolate muffins, and to the girl herself. The pretty time traveler seems the perfect wife for a pastor. Do the two men really want to send Maeve ad Mitzey home to their time period? Do the girls want to return? Learning to foxtrot may be the dance of decision, or just a fundraiser for the Speakeasy. The glitchy Royal seems to have a mind of its own. God has no time constraints. Does love?
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