A 300-year old Celtic curse unites a career woman from the present with a western doctor from the past.
Delaney Marshall is disappointed with the dating scene and making costly mistakes in her career. On a day when everything goes wrong, a rainbow appears and a strange Irish cab driver urges her to cross a bridge she's never seen before—causing her to question her sanity after realizing she's stepped into the Wild West 124 years in the past.
Gabriel Whitman, a handsome bachelor with a secret, is the town doctor in 1888 Phoenix. When a runaway wagon threatens the life of a pretty blonde in a short skirt and mismatched shoes, he pushes her out of harm's way, and more than sparks from the wagon wheels start to fly.
Somehow Delaney's traveled into another world and found the man of her dreams. But can true love transcend the separation of time?
Stacey Coverstone wrote her first novel in 2006 after an inspiring week at Cowgirl Camp in New Mexico, a gift from her husband for earning her master’s degree. When that western romance was quickly accepted for publication, there was no looking back. She now writes in a variety of genres, including Gothic suspense, ghost stories, historical and contemporary western romance, humorous fiction, lighthouse stories, and more. She is also a freelance fiction editor.
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Stacey and her husband call the charming lakeside town of Mount Dora, Florida home, where she is HR Manager and Special Events Manager at the historic (and some say haunted) 1883 Lakeside Inn. She enjoys the beach, bicycle riding, camping, traveling, reading, photography, and spending time with her family.
This was a lovely light hearted time travel romance which brings together two lonely hearts using magical mischief. I loved the western setting and Gabriel Whitman was absolutely sweet and swoon worthy hero. In fact, I adored everything about him. I wished half the time I could see the world from his POV instead of just Delaney Marshall's. In all honesty, I didn't think their chemistry was perfect. I did find myself skimming a lot just because the heroine was at times irritating and the plot was slow going with pointless descriptions/monologue/dialogue that didn't add anything to the plot. But on the whole, this story was enjoyable and a pleasant way to pass the time.
4****This is a sweet romance. Historical western, time travel and a little bit of magic from a Leprechaun. Definitely a fun read. If I say anything about the story it will spoil it. If you want a nice light hearted book anyone could read this is it.
Delaney Marshall is miserable in her job and her love life. (Or lack of a love life, to be more precise.) All She has ever wanted to do was to follow in her father’s footsteps and to make him proud. After a particularly disastrous day, she has the luck to wind up in a cab that takes her on a trip that changes her life. Landing in 1888, Delaney gets a change of scenery, and a change of heart. Since I don’t want to spoil any of the surprises, I’ll just say this: you will definitely be lucky to find Between Two Worlds in your library.