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It has been way too long since I have read a Linore Burkard
book, and I have always enjoyed her regencies. Add in a time travel twist,
which is also a favorite for me, and you had me hooked.
This is the second in a series. I have not read the first yet, but I was not at
all lost. Within the pages of this story, we are brought up to speed about the
intriguing time-traveling prayer shawl. I am always amazed at the authors'
imaginations and how their characters can time travel. So, whether it is a box,
water, or shawl, the characters must learn and fend for themselves in whatever
time they find themselves caught up in.
Margaret is the second sister. The one who has been told is not as pretty, and
she is not even her father's favorite. But her older sister has already chosen
her life in the future, and Margaret has accepted that. It has been three years
since they have seen each other, and Margaret convinces Sir John to let her go
to the future for a visit. All the while, Margaret is wanting to find and bring
back an invention to help her succeed on her own in her own time. When Margaret
steps foot into the future, she is not at all prepared for all that her senses
take in. Even though she has heard the stories, she is now living it, at least
for a little while.
But then things do not go as planned. Right from the start, they did not end up
where they thought they would. Things only go from bad to shocking when
Margaret is left alone in the city. But it is as if she was meant to be there
at that time so that she could meet Stewart Russell, who is actually in a bit
of a life-threatening situation himself.
This was a fun read to see how Margaret, who certainly did not fit in modern
times, would cope, as her speech and view of the world were so much more
learned and innocent. Stewart gets frustrated with her, even thinking she is a
bit addled. He is not prepared to handle the truth. I enjoyed the adventure,
mystery, and race against time to make things right for these two.
I was provided a copy of this novel by the author through Interviews and
Reviews. I was not required to post a positive review, and all views and
opinions are my own.
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