Lisa R. (alterlisa) - , reviewed on + 335 more book reviews
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This entertaining and lively time-travel romance opens with a bewildering mass of details involving time-jump accountants, incongruity spikes, and the afterlife, but the introduction of sexy art historian Campbell Stratford gets the story moving smoothly. When Cam tumbles through time and finds herself in the late 17th century, a time agent is dispatched to stop her from using artist Peter Lely as a source for scandalous biographies of his contemporaries. Cready (Seducing Mr. Darcy) includes compelling details about art and painting as Peter explains how to paint a leaf and later, following Cam back to her own time, reverently explores a book of 20th-century artworks. As Peter struggles with memories of his dead wifewhom Cam greatly resemblesand Cam's cheating ex-boyfriend breaks her heart again, their passion and quarrels combine in a compelling romance that will leave readers breathless.
While this was the first Gwyn Cready book Id read, it wont be the last. I love romance and this is romance at its finest. Misunderstandings, wicked step-sister, ex-boyfriends, humor, sex, it had it all. And best of all was the time travel. Ingenious, simply ingenious. Im never visit Amazon again without thinking of this book and wondering what if ? The historical period, along with the artists from the 17th century had me racing to the computer after laying the book down with a sigh, to check out Peter Lelys portraits. I can't wait to read Cready's other time travel romances. And oh, don't you just love those zebra print shoes?
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While this was the first Gwyn Cready book Id read, it wont be the last. I love romance and this is romance at its finest. Misunderstandings, wicked step-sister, ex-boyfriends, humor, sex, it had it all. And best of all was the time travel. Ingenious, simply ingenious. Im never visit Amazon again without thinking of this book and wondering what if ? The historical period, along with the artists from the 17th century had me racing to the computer after laying the book down with a sigh, to check out Peter Lelys portraits. I can't wait to read Cready's other time travel romances. And oh, don't you just love those zebra print shoes?
http://lisaslovesbooksofcourse.blogspot.com/
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