No Time for Love No man had ever swept Madeline St. Thomas off her feet, and after she buried herself in her career, she lost hope of finding one. But when a freak accident propelled her to the Old South, Maddie was rescued by a stranger with the face of an angel and the body of an Adonis—a stranger whose burning touch and smoldering kisses awakened forgotten longings in her heart.
A Time to Love Again Devon Crowe had had enough of women. His dead wife had betrayed him, his fiancee despised him, and Maddie drove him to distraction with her claims of coming from another era. But the more Devon tried to convince himself that Maddie was aptly named, the more he believed her preposterous story. And when she made him a proposal no lady would make, he didn't know whether he should wrap her in a straitjacket—or lose himself in desires that promised to last forever.
Marti Jones is the best-selling author of six Historical and time-travel novels. She has been a finalist in the Georgia Romance Writers prestigious Maggie contest for best historical, as well as local and regional contests.
She lives in Pensacola, Florida with her husband of twenty years and their three children. Her pet projects are adult literacy and the diabetes foundation and she has done numerous book signings and promotional talks for these groups. Her seventh book, Sinful, is an August 1999 release for Kensington Books.
Used paperback. Kept my attention, but even though this is a time travel romance, I expect the action to make sense. Spoiler alert. Edward and Elaine are wanted criminals, on the run having been charged with murder. Supposedly they're desperate for Devon's fortune, and so they want to kill Devon's son to get the money. So, they're going to end the baby's life (made to look like an accident, we suppose) and then just show up at the lawyer's office to say, yes, we are wanted murderers, but we are here to collect all the property deeds, business interests and investments due to us since my cousin's baby suspiciously died. Sorry, this should have ended before the last chapter. Nonsensical.
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Oh yeah, I loved this book. It read it in like four hours. Marti Jones is such a great writer. She gets to the meat of the story and pulls you in. Time travel fans will love this one. I cried.