"Exceptional time-travel romance!"
Courtney Moss has everything she's always wanted from life -
a good job and control over her own destiny. So what if
she doesn't have a relationship with a special man. After
seeing her mother's failures at establishing a lasting
relationship, Courtney doesn't want to even attempt such an
undertaking. Then, while trying on an old ball gown, Courtney finds
herself transported back to when Virginia City was a
teeming gold town and Montana was only a territory. And
1864 Virginia City is vastly different from the present-day
city. Courtney has no idea why she's traveled through
time. She only knows she wants to get back to the life she
had before. When she meets Heath Sullivan, she thinks she
knows why she's in the past. Heath is a tortured soul, and
she must help him resolve his past before she can return to
the future. As Courtney helps Heath, she finds herself
drawn to him and more and more reluctant to return to a
time that doesn't include him. Ms. Lewis' Only Time Will Tell is an exceptional romance.
She does a terrific job of suspending disbelief in time-
travel and reinforcing the belief that there is a special
someone for all of us, either in this time or another. Her
secondary characters add greatly to the story. If you like
time-travel, you'll enjoy this book. I did.
Reviewed by Debrah Douglas
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted March 15, 2003
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