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Pamela Baker

Pamela Baker

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Pamela G. Baker writes mysteries and speculative fiction from a Biblical worldview. A Child of God, wife, mother, writer, and retired software engineer, Pamela weaves inspiration from real-life experiences into her stories.

Her completed time-travel romance trilogy includes Message Sent Through Time, Chasing Time, and Mending Time. Pam’s time travel days are over for now, and she’s hard at work on three romantic mystery/suspense novels.

An avid reader, she also enjoys performing in community theater, singing in her church choir, and traveling via ships, planes, trains, and automobiles in that order of preference.

Receive a short story prequel to Message Sent Through Time by subscribing to her newsletter for writing updates, book recommendations, and pictures of her adorable rescue mutt, Petra. https://tinyurl.com/Todds-Epiphany

Website: https://pamelagbaker.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pambakernovels

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pamela_g_baker_writer/

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/bakerpamela13/

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/52468177.Pamela_G_Baker

Reading is my Super Power reviews: https://readingismysuperpower.org/2025/12/04/book-review-and-a-giveaway-chasing-time-by-pamela-g-baker

https://readingismysuperpower.org/2026/05/12/book-review-mending-time-by-pamela-g-baker

About me:

Born in Corning and raised in Addison, New York, Pamela earned her degree at The University of Bridgeport in Connecticut. She lived in Groton, CT, met her sailor husband, and then transferred with him to Charleston, SC. Since 1994, Pam and her loving, supportive husband, Gary, have called Warner Robins, Georgia, home.

Since childhood, Pam possessed a vivid imagination and a love of acting out stories. Alas, she also had a pragmatic side and embarked on a career as an electrical engineer. When not working, spending time with her husband or raising two children, Pam wrote plays and skits and performed them with her church drama team. She began writing novels in 2005, when her 12-year-old daughter discovered National Novel Writing Month, but waited until she retired from Warner Robins Air Logistic Center to pursue publication.

Her flash fiction stories have appeared in Spark flash fiction magazine and the print anthologies Stella’s Secret Sonata, Bolero at Breakfast, and The Absent Bassoonist.

Now, she shares her office with her rescue dog, Petra.

Fun fact: In 2010, Pam had the surreal privilege of watching one of her plays, Let’s Talk, be performed at a homeless shelter in Atlanta.

Pamela’s Books

All Cassie wants is to return to her suburban Atlanta home. But the time machine that brought her to 1870 has vanished.

With nowhere else to go, she seeks refuge at the only place she recognizes—a farmhouse built in 1869 that operates as a museum in her own time. There she meets Nate, a kind farmer still recovering after being left by his fiancée the previous summer.

When Nate’s cousin mistakes Cassie for his new fiancée, his aunt immediately begins planning a wedding. Determined to honor his promise to God to protect those around him, Nate agrees to help Cassie find her way home. He has no idea that her problem involves time travel.

As they spend time together, friendship slowly blossoms into something more.

Then another time traveler appears. This stranger controls the missing time machine and gives Cassie an impossible choice: follow specific instructions or remain trapped in the past forever.

Will Cassie leave Nate and return to the present? Or will she stay in 1870, trust God with her future, and embrace the love she never expected to find?

AMAZON

After building a new life in the twenty-first century, Lydia is suddenly thrust back into the 1870s. This time, she must stop unscrupulous scientists from disrupting the timeline once again.

Lydia returns to New Hope for Christmas hoping to leave the past behind. She’s recovering from a painful breakup and trying to forget the nineteenth-century life she left behind when a time machine brought her to 2010.

Then disaster strikes.

Three guests at Todd’s bed-and-breakfast steal the time machine and become stranded in 1873.

To save them, Lydia must return to the family she abandoned, the faith she rejected, and a life she has spent ten years trying to forget.

Her mission seems simple. Find the thieves and return to 2020.

But nothing about going home is simple.

As Lydia moves between two centuries, she faces an impossible choice. She can complete her mission and leave her family forever. Or she can give up her dreams of a modern life and reclaim the past she once left behind.

AMAZON

To reclaim her life, family, and the timeline only she remembers, Jen must erase Lydia from existence—but Lydia refuses to go quietly.

Jen believes she’s finally in control when she rips the remote from Lydia’s hand, steals the time machine, and is thrust from 1873 into 2020. But her confidence shatters when the machine vanishes.

Alone, with no ID or money, and conspicuous in a Victorian-era gown, she pursues the one person who might be able to help—the time machine’s inventor. Instead, she meets Jamal, who has briefly experienced time travel and believes her story. When he offers help, she’s suspicious of his motives but desperate enough to accept his assistance.

Can Jen build a time machine that will return to the time before she and her boyfriend accidentally erased her family and enabled Lydia’s birth?

Jen changed time once. She can do it again. But should she? AMAZON

 

 

 

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