Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed Times Change (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No 317) on + 2106 more book reviews
Jacob Hornblower has traveled back through time to find his brother, Caleb. All he knows is Caleb has chosen to stay in the past with his new wife, Libby. When Jacob arrives in the 20th century and tracks down the cabin that Caleb lives in, he finds Libby's sister, Sunny. Sunny allows him to stay since everyone is away for a few weeks, but feels there is something different about her new roommate.
I usually like Nora Roberts older category romances, but I was bored with this one. It's is pretty much a repeat of the first book in the series, Time Was. I couldn't believe Sunny didn't question Caleb's strange behavior, not knowing how to turn on a stove or use a tea kettle. Wouldn't you wonder why someone who says he is from Philadelphia doesn't know how to use small appliances? My rating: 2 Stars.
I usually like Nora Roberts older category romances, but I was bored with this one. It's is pretty much a repeat of the first book in the series, Time Was. I couldn't believe Sunny didn't question Caleb's strange behavior, not knowing how to turn on a stove or use a tea kettle. Wouldn't you wonder why someone who says he is from Philadelphia doesn't know how to use small appliances? My rating: 2 Stars.
Jeanne P. (WandrngGeni) reviewed Times Change (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No 317) on + 171 more book reviews
SUNNY FINDS OUT FAST, AFTER MEETING JASON A SPACE SCIENTIST, THAT SHE IS NOT AS WITH-IT AS SHE THOUGHT SHE WAS, BAD TIMING FOR ROMANCE?? YEA ABOUT 300 YRS. SPECIALLY WHEN SHE FINDS OUT THE SCFI GUY IS FROM ANOTHER CENTURY