Nathan Carpenter has lost the woman he loves - on a train...to another time. He has lost everything, even himself as he cannot find a way to return to his own time - to 1906.
Amanda Cartwright can't remember the stranger who accosts her on a train one fateful night, though he says they were engaged to be married - in another time - over 100 years ago.
Time and the fate seem to conspire to keep Nathan and Amanda apart. Is their love strong enough to find each other in time?
I've been writing romance fiction since 2006 and have published 20 books. I write time travel romances, contemporary romances, romantic suspense, and light paranormal romances (lovelorn ghosty stuff).
A gypsy at heart, I've lived in Aruba, Venezuela, Arizona and California (thanks to my parents, and in Guam, Wyoming, Washington State, Belgium, Washington D.C., Maryland, Montana, Turkey and Alaska (thanks to my time in the U.S. Air Force. Since then, I've lived in Idaho, Nebraska and Alabama in addition to visiting many more countries and states, and I'm determined to Goodreads friend everyone from all those places plus many more!
I loved this book just as much as the other books in the series. I love hearing the stories about these people and their adventures through time. This one was a bit crazier than the other ones. I was beginning to think they were gonna be star-crossed lovers doomed to be apart. So glad that it had a happy ending. I can't wait to read the next one and see what craziness happens on that train.
This was book #4 in the time travel series and I loved it as much as the first 3!! Nathan and Amanda somehow got seperated when traveling from 1906 to 2013. Nathan found her again in 2013, but she didn't remember him. She traveled on the train with him to prove that time travel didn't exist. The joke was on her as they landed in 1906. This story had me on pins and needles as this couple kept losing each other. Indeed, a very good book!! On to the next one!! :)
Finding You In Time was so good! It didn't follow the normal path for the rest of the series. Amanda and Nathan are lost in time. They keep coming together and then losing each other again. This book had me on an emotional rollercoaster. It was sad, happy, and full of love. It was wonderful. It was written so well and the ending was awesome!...Stormi
I had planned on listening to this series from book 1 on. However I made a mistake and began with book 4. I'm not saying that this book can't stand alone, because it does well on its own.
I love the concept of trains used in time travel. It's cool that Amanda isn't sure what exactly has to happen to time travel. Nathan only wants to find Amanda. who went missing the year before. Since neither are sure how she does it, because Nathan can't travel on his own. This makes for an interesting trip, especially when they are separated. This book hooked me from the start. I didn't want to stop listening to fix supper, so I listened as I cooked. I enjoyed the humorous moments, but there were some scenes that made me tear up. Now I need to back up and get the earlier books.
The narration was well done. The characters were well portrayed. Sheila Green did great!!!
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Wow twists and turns and on the edge of my seat. It wasn't the typical storyline, yet it was - but it had quite a few surprises along the way. So glad I found this series, I can't wait to read more of them!
I loved this sweet, clean romance. Nathan and Amanda were temporarily lost to each other. I stayed up late reading because I HAD to know what happened. It was worth it!
Listened to the audiobook. Great love story with a twist. I think, though, it would have been better if I had read it myself. The narrators voice was a bit distracting and I didn't feel the story as much as I think I would have if I read it. Still, I am excited to see if this series continues.
I thoroughly am enjoying this series. It's easy reading, relaxing, and makes me wish I could find me such a train! If you want a great continuing series of five books, try Bess McBride! She's got a talent, and a big plus is my maiden name is McBride!