"A winning time travel romance"
In 1382 on the Border, her half-brother and their
father tell her to go with the Englishman because she has
been bartered to forge an ally for the clan. They insist
he will treat her right, but instead all he wants is the
secrets of her father's keep. Since she knows nothing, the
Englishman murders Iolanthe MacLeod even as she lies
thinking will nobody remember her name. As she dies
Iolanthe believes that one day her love will come to free
her. In 2001 Maine, Thomas MacLeod McKinnon feels he can do
anything. His college degree at twenty, his Manhattan
multimillion-dollar business, and his feats at mountain
climbing prove he is right. He now owns a dilapidated
Scottish castle, which he has decided to renovate.
However, when he arrives at his new abode, Thomas
surprisingly meets the ghost of Iolanthe. The Yank and the
medieval Scottish spirit fall in love, but though he may be
the man she waited for all these centuries, their chances
for a relationship together seems impossible. Lynn Kurland is attaining quite a reputation for her
paranormal/time travel romances. Her newest entry, MY
HEART STOOD STILL, is an engaging ghostly love story that
her audience will devour. The tale is warm as Thomas
struggles to find a way to be with his soul mate, who
shares his desperate feelings. Ms. Kurland provides
another powerful notch to her high standing among sub-genre
readers with this entertaining novel that showcases her
abilities to provide fans with quite a story. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Courtesy ParaNormal Romance
Posted September 20, 2001
SummaryIn a bleak, landlocked keep on the English moors, Iolanthe
MacLeod dreams of the sea—and of a darkly handsome man to
come rescue her. Centuries have passed, and she feels she
has waited in vain.
Until now.
Thomas McKinnon is used to attaining impossible heights,
both in business and in the mountains he loves. But when
the chance to restore a twelfth-century castle comes his
way, he gamely takes hammer in hand and crosses the
Atlantic, expecting to find nothing more interesting inside
his new home than cobwebs and weeds.
But in that ancient, crumbling castle, the fierce, restless
spirit of a medieval Scottish woman lives on—a woman so
haunting that he would do anything, go anywhere, risk
everything to make her his forever . . .
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