...Saves Nine (Time Will Tell Book 2)
<h2><strong>Change</strong>, they say, is inevitable but if you're a time-traveler, change can be <em><strong>catastrophic.</strong></em><br /></h2><hr /><h3>Sean Kelly is thrilled when his multiple-great grandson gives him the opportunity to hang out with his own teenage dad and his<em> far out</em> friends in 1969. (Although the sleepy town of Mercer, Iowa is a far cry from Haight-Ashbury.)<br /><br />The local <em>oldsters</em> aren't <em>hip</em> to the younger generation's long hair and wild music, especially the town cop, causing Sean to experience some unexpected culture clash.<br /><br />Time Travel rules get tested when Sean develops feelings for his dad's <em>groovy</em> gal-pal, and he faces a life-or-death decision that could have huge repercussions when he returns to 1995.<br /><br />Will Sean's ever-logical descendant regret bringing him into Jonathan Kelly's wannabe flower-child world, or will Peace, Love, and Understanding prevail in the end?<br /></h3>