Tales of a Traveler: Hemlock (Time Travel #1)
By: NJ Layouni
5/5 stars
Martha feels like her life has ended as she knows it. She found out that her fiancée of several years has been cheating on her…and worse than that, she walked in on it. After bumming it for a while, she takes a walk to clear her head. On her return home, she misjudges the walking stones and falls into a gushing river, barely making it out alive, only to not be able to move from the river bank, though she is freezing. She wakes in a cave and then there is a man, but nothing else is familiar. They speak the same language, but it’s all foreign because of the weird way that both of them speak, the words, the syntax. The clothing that each wears, is also odd. As Martha begins to realize the reality that nothing is the same, she hopes that it is all just a dream. But as time goes on, she knows without a doubt that she isn’t dreaming & there may be no way home.
Vadim is an outlaw by the current nobles’ standards. Yet we learn that he is somewhat of a Robin Hood, because he also protects the small village of Darumvale. He’s never wanted a woman because he knows that he can’t offer stability in life and being a wanted man means that his life is in constant peril, as would anyone’s who is close to him. But in order to protect Martha, by medieval standards & from the ruination of her reputation, they must pretend to be husband and wife. Vadim is perplexed by Martha’s peculiarities (her talk, her dress, her ideals) but he is determined to protect her against everything that she doesn’t understand about his world and trying to find possibilities of how to send her back to his world.
Martha has to learn how to survive in Vadim’s world (which could be hard for a 21st century woman who values blunt-spoken truthfulness & having a mind of her own) and he works at how to best conceal her secrets, but allowing her to still be the woman that she is. They don’t count on falling for each other. They are both afraid that the other will leave them, but after spending so much time together and in such a close proximity, it is inevitable that they will start having an effect on each other and fall in love, for real.
There is evilness afoot in this book, as often occurred in the medieval time, and it does have an effect on Vadim, Martha, the citizens of Darumvale & Darumvale itself. No one will be left untouched. It’s just a matter of how they move forward, after hurts, betrayals & deaths.
This book does end on somewhat of a cliffhanger, but it’s more about uncertainty & what will happen in the next book. The 2nd book is out now! These are well-worth the read, well-thought out, well-written and they take their time so that all the little details are included. If you like time travel romances, you won’t be disappointed!!