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Colors of Time

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Laurie Jones

184 pages, Unbound

First published January 1, 2000

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November 15, 2012
I'm happy to find this book now available as a Kindle edition.
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Kate Carston, art-gallery owner and daydream-believer has spent many hours staring at an antique photograph of Jonathan Wilkes, who once loved her multiple-great grandmother Margaret. Kate longs to find a man who would gaze at her as enraptured as the man in the photo gazed at Margaret. But that, of course, was only a dream, so when she discovers a real-life man lying injured at the back of her gallery, a man who looks exactly like the man her ancestor nearly married, she knows she’s flipped out. Jonathan Wilkes, whose photo she owns, and whose antique paintings form a large part of her gallery’s stock cannot be with her in the here and now. Can he?
Jonathon Wilkes has just won a large pot in a poker game. He plans to use it to elope with his beloved Margaret. As he leaves the gaming parlor, he’s bashed over the head and loses consciousness only to wake up in a strange, terrifying place so unfamiliar he knows he’s gone mad. The only point of familiarity is the face of a woman—Margaret’s face. But, why is she dressed so strangely? Why is her speech so odd? Where is this place? And more astounding, when is it?
Laurie Jones has written a delightfully fun story about a seventeenth-century man shot forward in time to our present day. How he copes with these unbelievable circumstances, and how the woman who looks so much like his beloved Margaret, now inexplicably lost in his past, handles the same situation makes for fine reading. Any aficionado of Time Travel Romance should love this book.
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