J.G. MacLeod
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The Past Love (MacLeod Scottish Time-Travel Rom Com, #2):
"The Past Love, the second instalment in The MacLeod Scottish Time Travel Rom Com series by J.G. MacLeod, is an excellent continuation of a truly engaging series. This time, Brigid MacDonald once again finds herself transported to medieval Glasgow – b"
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"The Past Love book 2
Brigid goes to the past from a storage closet of a coffee shop. Then finds she is to be married to an evil man. Finally she finds a true love and gets confused to find that she had already married him. Again she opens a door and i" Read more of this review » |
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The Past Love (MacLeod Scottish Time-Travel Rom Com, #2):
"Hooked on Time Travel and Highland Mischief?
I started reading The Past Love and, for a moment, got confused - I thought I’d mixed up Book 2 with Book 1. But then I thought, wait, the author has something clever planned, so keep going. And here goes ou" Read more of this review » |
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The Future Bride (MacLeod Scottish Time-Travel Rom Com, #1):
"This story throws you into the deep end on page one, and the wild ride doesn't stop! Brigid is somehow transported back in time to medieval Scotland, only to find herself being dressed as a bride for her wedding!
Terrified, Brigid flees and ends up ru" Read more of this review » |
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| I was in awe as I read Norb Aikin’s poetry collection, World By Design. This isn’t my first ‘rodeo’ with Norb; I’ve read many of his poems before, but what strikes me every time I DO read his work is the natural beauty and perfect arrangement of the ...more | |
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The Bishop of Mumbai is an action-packed triumph. Simone LaFray is a pawn no longer. The third book in the Simone LaFray series welcomed me in like an old friend. I was immediately reminded why I love this strong, female detective. Simone's ritualisti ...more |
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Realistic and Poignant Romance. No Goodbyes by Louise Vetroff is a realistic portrayal of love in all its forms. The situations the characters find themselves in, from infatuation to infidelity, unrequited love, and a deeper, timeless connection are d ...more |
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“As the bus pulled away from the curb, James raised his hand in a small wave; he was still standing there when we reached the end of the street, like a beacon on a lighthouse warning tall ships to be careful in the fog.”
― Abalone
― Abalone
“Indeed,' Grady said, his eyes twinkling, 'she would make a good regiment captain.'
'Do not speak about me as if I am not here!' I called out, but another contraction began and I moaned loudly.
'Push, Ellen,' Grady told me, 'pretend you are Aileen – pretend this is easy…'
I started to sob. 'I cannot do it!' I moaned, 'I have to stop; I cannot go on for one more second!' My head slumped to the side and tears rolled down my cheeks....
'You are Ellen Montagu,' Grady stated loudly, 'you can do anything! Now push!”
― Two Paths
'Do not speak about me as if I am not here!' I called out, but another contraction began and I moaned loudly.
'Push, Ellen,' Grady told me, 'pretend you are Aileen – pretend this is easy…'
I started to sob. 'I cannot do it!' I moaned, 'I have to stop; I cannot go on for one more second!' My head slumped to the side and tears rolled down my cheeks....
'You are Ellen Montagu,' Grady stated loudly, 'you can do anything! Now push!”
― Two Paths
“I was not satisfied; I needed speed – wind in my hair. 'Faster Ahern,' I commanded, digging my heels into his sides. In an instant, he sprung forward and I gripped the reins for dear life. He catapulted ahead so fast that he was soon approaching the wooden fence. I closed my eyes and gritted my teeth, but Ahern instinctively leapt right over the fence and continued at full speed. I whooped loudly and opened my eyes. The two of us were speeding across the open pasture now; I could hardly see in front of me as the wind blew into my sensitive eyes. I leaned forward as I had learned from Cormac and together Ahern and I became aerodynamic.”
― Two Paths
― Two Paths
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| What's the Name o...: YA time travel, romance. Girl goes back in time to the medieval age. She's mistaken for the princess(?), redhead?, falls in love. Comb(?). Published between 2000-2012. | 27 | 1757 | Dec 08, 2023 12:50PM |
“As the bus pulled away from the curb, James raised his hand in a small wave; he was still standing there when we reached the end of the street, like a beacon on a lighthouse warning tall ships to be careful in the fog.”
― Abalone
― Abalone
“I know," I said, "but there's something about James that draws me in. I can't explain it." I shrugged my shoulders.
"Well, I can," Jan said with frustration, "it's called abuse."
I was shocked. "What?" I managed to say.
"You heard me," Jan replied. "James controls everything you do. He says jump and you ask how high.”
― Abalone
"Well, I can," Jan said with frustration, "it's called abuse."
I was shocked. "What?" I managed to say.
"You heard me," Jan replied. "James controls everything you do. He says jump and you ask how high.”
― Abalone
“They were just being friendly," I said more softly, reaching out to touch James on the arm. I suddenly found myself lying on my side on the floor and realized in shock that James had shoved me - hard. He was looking down at me, his teeth gritted and his eyes flashing.”
― Abalone
― Abalone
“I had come down on the same arm that James had grabbed in the car and it throbbed. I pulled off my sweater to look at it in the mirror and winced when I noticed finger marks on my forearm and a large purple bruise already forming on my elbow; I could only imagine what it would look like tomorrow when it really started to turn colour.”
― Abalone
― Abalone
“Their door was open. My mother was kneeling on the floor, her body racked with uncontrollable sobbing. There was a broken glass on the floor beside her. My father was standing at the far end of the room with his back to the doorway. Both of his hands were pressed against the wall and his head was bent. When I crossed the threshold he turned and scowled. "Go back to bed, Ellen," he commanded.”
― Lady Ellen
― Lady Ellen
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