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Apr 17, 2003
New Time Travel Hits Prime Time TV--Almost
The ads for this week's CBS show 60 Minutes ask "Are Women Golfers Becoming Par for the Course?" This could be the perfect one-liner for the new time travel, "Par for the Course"... (Press Release)

...readers return to both Dunnottar Castle and one very hot hunk...


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New Time Travel Hits Prime Time TV--Almost

April 16, 2003 - The ads for this week's CBS show 60 Minutes ask "Are Women Golfers Becoming Par for the Course?" This could be the perfect one-liner for the new time travel, "Par for the Course", a story about two women golfers.

In Janet Elaine Smith's latest release, "Par for the Course", readers return to both Dunnottar Castle and one very hot hunk as Mechi Jeanotte, a young golf-pro at St. Andrew's Golf Course outside Aberdeen suddenly finds herself in a heavy fog early one the morning where she hits a strange black glob, trips over an oak root, and wakes up to find her head in the lap of the man of her dreams - literally. As she looks up into the face of Mary, Queen of Scots, the world's first woman golfer, she inquires about where she is. The handsome Scottish lad replies, "Why, ye're at St. Andrews, lassie."

In the wrong place and time, she is soon convinced she has been sent back in time to save Mary from her terrible fate of beheading. Can history really be reversed, or is life just a game?

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