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For fans of sexy Scottish Highlanders who know how to treat a woman like a lady.
When someone changes history, affecting the future, Diana Montgomery, the most experienced agent of Time Weavers, Inc., travels back to 1306 Scotland to change it back. Her mission, to find the culprit and ensure a minor clan chief dies in battle as he originally had.
Diana is well-prepared to infiltrate the small MacPherson clan. What she’s not prepared for is Torr MacPherson, the ruggedly handsome warrior with a kind heart and a steadfast loyalty—the Laird she’s supposed to ensure dies. AMAZON 4.5 STARS
Wow, one of the reasons I wanted to read this story was because not only was the book information interesting but also I was drawn into the "how can this work out?" question.
The main characters were really good and both Diana and Torr were also surrounded with really good people of their "clan". In Torr's time they were definitely considered a clan but it was also easy to understand when it was said that Diana had her own "clan" as well. Members of the TWI mainly being that clan.
The world building was really detailed and good both in Scotland and in the way that Time Weavers (TWI) worked. Disruptors were able to go into time as well but worked against history as it stood. Thus the name of Disruptors, the wanted to change history for their own purposes. Some of those purposes were not yet fully explained. Mainly because even the people in the story were trying to figure that out. All they could do at this point was to keep fighting to restore history before a major problem remained.
The story does get steamy but further along in the story and it doesn't feel like some books were it's all steam and little story. The story is definitely there. This book is filled with emotion, action, twists, turns, dangers, suspense and romance. Even the romance between the two main characters kind of develops a bit differently. There is also more than one time of guessing who the villain of the piece is. Not only guessing about that but also how in the world it was going to work out just like I said originally. That became harder and harder to imagine as time went on. That part alone was done pretty darn good as far as I am concerned. It has a good ending but also leaves an opening for further adventures.
“I voluntarily read and reviewed a copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”
When someone changes history, affecting the future, Diana Montgomery, the most experienced agent of Time Weavers, Inc., travels back to 1306 Scotland to change it back. Her mission, to find the culprit and ensure a minor clan chief dies in battle as he originally had.
Diana is well-prepared to infiltrate the small MacPherson clan. What she’s not prepared for is Torr MacPherson, the ruggedly handsome warrior with a kind heart and a steadfast loyalty—the Laird she’s supposed to ensure dies. AMAZON 4.5 STARS
Wow, one of the reasons I wanted to read this story was because not only was the book information interesting but also I was drawn into the "how can this work out?" question.
The main characters were really good and both Diana and Torr were also surrounded with really good people of their "clan". In Torr's time they were definitely considered a clan but it was also easy to understand when it was said that Diana had her own "clan" as well. Members of the TWI mainly being that clan.
The world building was really detailed and good both in Scotland and in the way that Time Weavers (TWI) worked. Disruptors were able to go into time as well but worked against history as it stood. Thus the name of Disruptors, the wanted to change history for their own purposes. Some of those purposes were not yet fully explained. Mainly because even the people in the story were trying to figure that out. All they could do at this point was to keep fighting to restore history before a major problem remained.
The story does get steamy but further along in the story and it doesn't feel like some books were it's all steam and little story. The story is definitely there. This book is filled with emotion, action, twists, turns, dangers, suspense and romance. Even the romance between the two main characters kind of develops a bit differently. There is also more than one time of guessing who the villain of the piece is. Not only guessing about that but also how in the world it was going to work out just like I said originally. That became harder and harder to imagine as time went on. That part alone was done pretty darn good as far as I am concerned. It has a good ending but also leaves an opening for further adventures.
“I voluntarily read and reviewed a copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”
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