Ever have to give a suck-tastic speech? Hayley does. In front of a Prince no less. As Hayley polishes off her Building Blocks of DNA speech, an idea hits her:
Use the hot, visiting royal prince in her demonstration. Stand close to his highness—the untouchable. Go over his traits. Touch him. Win the crowd. Stomp all over Trallwyn Prep. Yes!
No.
The more she talks, the closer she comes to exposing a hurricane-sized secret--the stunning Irish prince may not be a prince at all. In fact, a fellow Trallwyn High School senior may be the true heir to the throne.
Saying, “I’m sorry” isn’t enough.
Not for Prince Callum and not for the danger she’s brought down on her team. Hayley will have to visit Ireland to discover the truth. Ireland: a land of tragic trinities, ancient artifacts, and time travel.
Time Travel with a Prince!
When she lands in medieval Ireland, getting the truth comes in second to getting home.
Emily Evans writes fun, young adult romance. She holds a BA in Psychology from Texas A&M University and an MFA in Creative Writing from American College Dublin. A native Houstonian, she loves travel, movies, and books and may be found at www.EmilyEvansBooks.com.
I really did like it but it was so confusing I think with more editing and clarification it would be an amazing novel. though insta-love was a bit much...
Emily never lets me down. With her own unique style she can mesh genres and plots into a unique and cohesive unit. Absolutely delicious read and I REALLY hope she makes a sequel.
Ah, the magic of Ireland & hurricanes in Texas... The premise that everyone wants to get together to commemorate the *17th* anniversary of children born during a hurricane seems a bit *odd*, but it worked for the purposes of the story.
This does have the feel of a fairy tale: lots of obstacles that seem insurmountable, but all you need is courage & faith in yourself et voila.
A sweet, gentle young YA fantasy, adventure, time traveling romance.
Like one of the other reviewers, I enjoyed the book but found it super confusing. There were too many things going on and the plot really didn't make sense. It probably doesn't help that I've been watching Outlander and remembering how Gabaldon did the time travel romance.
This was not what I expected. There really was time travel involved. I got confused a little here and there because some things were not explained as I would have liked them. It could be that I'm just tired. 3.5 stars