"interesting romantic fantasy"
Manhattan concert violinist Jennifer McKinnon feels she
will never meet and marry her soulmate though she admits
the potential pool of perspective suitors is wider than
most single females. Her maternal heritage includes
mating with a beloved from a different time period than
their own. These otherworldly relationships are taken for
granted by Jennifer and her kin. Unbeknownst to lonely Jennifer, the ghost-side of her
family believes they have the ideal spouse for her. They
plan to hook her up with and married to Nicholas de
Piaget, even if he is a thirteenth century knight and she
is a twenty-first century musician. Her matchmaking kin
send Jennifer through a time gate to Nicholas' era where
each finds the strings of their respective heart
stirring. As they fall in love, this duet has a problem
that time cannot heal as she wants to go home. This is an interesting romantic fantasy starring a likable
couple who obviously belong together, but whose time may
not come to pass. Interestingly there are no villains as
everyone wants the musician and the knight to come
together. Jennifer has a problem because she wants her
Starbucks and her Nicholas. Though somewhat muted, fans
of time travel romances will enjoy this ghostly enhanced
tale of two chronologically impaired people falling into a
love that will be forever. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 27, 2007
SummaryNicholas de Piaget is finished with demoiselles more
interested in his riches than his heart. He is certain he'll
spend the rest of his life in his leaky castle, watching
others enjoy wedded bliss, until he stumbles upon a
flame-haired maiden in distress. His honor demands that he
help her return homeif only his heart would allow it.
Jennifer McKinnon is convinced that there are no more
knights in shining armorat least not in Manhattan.
Then a chance trip to England leaves her wondering if a
happily ever after might be in her future. Little does she
know that a hero of legendary chivalry awaits her. . . eight
hundred years in the past.
But desires of the heart and dangerous secrets threaten to
tear them apart, and only time will tell if true love can
lead them to a fairy-tale ending. . .
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