This took a little but to get into. I didn't particularly enjoy Jane and Will's "modern" 1970s scenes, in fact I'm not particularly sure why it had to be the 70s at all. I don't think there was anything that truly represented the era that influenced the story one bit. Putting that aside, I kept trudging on because I DID like the 1715 scenes and knew that at some point Jane leaves the "present" to live in the past and therefore most of the book would have to be set then. Then came the climbing of Uluru. Jane, I just wanted to slap you. Climbing Uluru in ridiculously hot weather with no water bottle, no sunglasses and wildly free hair was never a good idea. I put the book down halfway through this scene and struggled to pick it back up again because I knew I was going back to stupidity. Once we got to 1715 though I had a great time. I love history, I Love London, and I love seeing modern traits out of their time. I just wanted to keep reading. As for the end, I get it, I don't mind it, but it did seem to wrap up a little too nicely and too easily (particularly for Julia/juliette/ whatever her name was that I can't remember and too lazy to go get the book and find out). Overall, There were ups and downs; I liked it but didn't love it