Time Travel Romance

  • To Tame A Rogue

    I don’t generally read time-travel romances. I loved the first couple I read, which were from a YA series that I positively adored (and whose title and author I have since forgotten). But my very first adult time travel romance turned out to be a tragedy, which put me off the whole sub-genre for many…

  • Powerful Magic

    This book needed powerful magic to save the plot from the stiff characters but sadly, none was forthcoming. If you like lying, helpless and brainless heroines, this might be the book for you, otherwise, I suggest you skip it and re-read Outlander. Our heroine, Megan, is thrown back in time when she is hit by…

  • The Quest

    Like the author of The Quest, I’ve often wondered how the warriors of today would compare to their distant brethren in the past. We all know that people have grown in height and muscle mass since medieval times, but is that all it takes? What about the need and desperation that must have driven those…

  • The Queen’s Man

    I enjoyed Terri Brisbin’s debut book, A Love Through Time, quite a lot, but I closed her third novel disappointed. The characters never connected with me, which made it really hard to care about them. Sharon Reynolds is a museum curator specializing in ancient clothing. Her reputation is in tatters because of a jealous coworker…

  • The Ballad of Jack O’Dair

    I liked that this story was set in a unique place: Alaska during the Klondike gold rush near the end of the 19th century. The premise was intriguing, too: a balladeer is transported back in time to find out the end of a folk song that boasted a larger-than-life hero. Beyond that, however, the story…

  • Blue-Eyed Bandit

    Blue-Eyed Bandit by Stobie Piel was a difficult book to assign a letter grade to. I finally settled on a C, but parts of it are better than that. And parts of it are much worse. Emily Morgan is a modern-day bookstore owner whose heart was broken by a former love. Cora and Adrian de…

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