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Book Reviews of Always Mine (Blackthorn, Bk 1)

Always Mine (Blackthorn, Bk 1)
Always Mine - Blackthorn, Bk 1
Author: Sophia Johnson
ISBN-13: 9780821778845
ISBN-10: 0821778846
Publication Date: 8/1/2006
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 35 ratings
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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armstrongpaw1 avatar reviewed Always Mine (Blackthorn, Bk 1) on + 101 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Listed as historical romance, actually includes time travel to take the place of another. Captures your attention from the start. Kept my interest throughout.
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Helpful Score: 1
loved this book time travel historical
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Book very slow to start but did pick up in the middle. Reminds me of another series I read before about a female time traveling back to Scotland, but not as good.
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Loved this story and her third one of this series but the 2nd one was the worst for me. I just couldn't stand the weakness of the female character. (The very fact that I can't remember her name is proof of that.)
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As a child living in New York, Lydia Hunter would spend her summers in Scotland where she would visit the ruins of Blackthorn Castle. She particularly found the portrait of eleventh century Lord Damron whom she dubbed "Lord Demon" quite alluring. Now as an adult following a divorce, Lydia needs a sense of belonging and simple solace. She thinks back to her happiest moments in her life gazing at the portrait and decides to visit for the first time in years hoping to recapture some of her youthful magic.

At Blackthorn Castle, during a storm Lydia slips and falls unconscious. When she awakens she finds herself inside the body of Lady Brianna, spouse of Lord Demon circa 1072. The king ordered Damron Alasdair to marry Brianna, which he did by proxy without his bride's attendance or knowledge. Now he goes to collect his pampered spoiled wife, but finds instead an argumentative feisty female cursing him while challenging his rule over her. Unable to reconcile the spirited independent female with the image of what he was told, Damron learns from a Druid that his wife is not Brianna, but instead the soul of Lydia from the future. In love with her, he will do what it takes to keep his Lydia at his side.

The enchantment in Sophia Johnson's delightful time travel romance resides in the shocked reactions by the medieval residents of Blackthorn castle to Lydia's use of profanity and her overall kick butt fighting spirit. She makes the tale fun to read though her adaptation to the eleventh century occurs too easily. Sub-genre fans will want to read this fine tale of an independent twenty-first century Yankee capturing a medieval Scottish warrior's heart.

Harriet Klausner
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A Timeless Love
The great Lord Damron is no more than a shadowy, powerful presence in the ruins of Blackthron Castle. But the compelling gaze of his portrait draws Lydia Hunter to stand before him-and fall through time to become his beloved Lady Brianna.

A Fiery Passion
A tempestuous man with a incendiary nature, whose fury on the battlefield quickly routs his foes, Lord Damron must claim his Scottish kingdom and his bride. But Brianna's heart can be claimed in only on way-her way. And his iron strength is no match for her gentleness...
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I was not able to read this book. It talks about ghost like things. I only like to read only read historical books.