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Book Review of The Way To Yesterday (Tall, Dark and Dangerous) (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No. 1171)

The Way To Yesterday  (Tall, Dark and Dangerous) (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No. 1171)
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Still grieving the death of her husband and baby daughter nearly six years ago, Mary Faith O'Rourke walks into an antique store, puts on a ring, and everything changes. Suddenly she has gone back in time to that fateful night and stopped their deaths. Fast forward to the present and Mary once again has Daniel and Little Hope in her life. But there is a stranger who has the power to hurt Mary with his actions. If he succeeds, Mary may lose everything again.

Sharon Sala is a hit or miss author for me. This one was a BIG MISS. Mary spent the first 100 pages believing she was dreaming. Then she thought that she must be dead and this was heaven since she was so happy to have her family back. Finally, when the story took an abrupt turn with a stranger stalking Mary's daughter. It wasn't believable at all, but it at least kept my interest. So, I'm giving this book one star for the awful plot/characters with an additional half star for the suspense plot. My rating 1.5 Stars.