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"Wonderful time-travel romance."
Reviewed by Morgan Chilson
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted November 17, 2003
Marjory Macpherson isn't at all saddened to hear that her
husband, Ewen, has been killed in a rock slide. It had been
a marriage-of-convenience to align her family with their
enemies, the Cameron clan. But when she hears that her
father-in-law is heading to her home with revenge in his Read more...
"A great plot with an unexpected twist"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 24, 2003
Not quite comprehending what is happening to him, Cameron
floats towards the light. When he regains consciousness,
he has no memory of his past, but feels as if something is
not right due to a recurring nightmare. He dreams of an
automobile and a screaming woman, but in Read more...
"Another great time travel!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted January 8, 2004
Dee Davis' romantic suspense books are simply astounding.
The same can be said of her paranormal time travels. Ever
since I read her first time travel about Scotland
(EVERYTHING IN IT'S TIME), I've hoped that she would write
another Scottish time travel book. My wait is finally
over! Read more...
SummaryROSE
Marjory Macpherson felt rebirth at hand. She'd known
fifteen years of winter since her parents' brutal murder
at the hands of the rival Cameron clan. But now
Ewenthe enemy son she'd been forced to
marrywas dead, perished in a rockslide. Marjory
rejoiced. She could shed her thorns...at least, until her
husband's father returned.
IS A ROSE
Yet, was her husband dead? When Marjory went to retrieve
Ewen's body, she found instead a living breathing man,
covered in blood, talking strangely but very much alive.
BY ANY OTHER NAME
Although he wore her husband's face and kilt, Marjory
recognized salvation. Whether he was a kinder Ewen or
another who, as he claimed, had been transplanted from the
future, the man she'd found was the key, a strange twist
of fate that reseeded Marjory's future. It was finally
time for Crannag Mhóór to bloom again: a rebirth that
brought with it the promise of true love.
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