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Heir to the Hand: A Clean Medieval Time Travel Romance of Faith, Love, and Historical Adventure

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The Hand is missing. Her future depends on finding it.

The Hand is stolen. Donna is ripped from everything she knows, cast into the brutal thirteenth century with nothing but her faith, her courage, and the fragile hope that she can survive.

Her companions, trapped in another time, can only do so much. The quest is hers alone. The jeweled relic known as the Hand of Maud has vanished—and until she finds it, she can never be safe. In a world of castles and kings, secrets and betrayals, every step draws her deeper into peril. Love tempts her, fear haunts her, and time itself may close its doors forever.
This is not just a journey across centuries—it is a battle for Donna’s heart and her destiny.

Heir to the Hand is a sweeping tale that blends clean time travel romance, medieval historical adventure, and the suspense of a relic mystery. Perfect for readers who long medieval romance with faith and courageHistorical fiction filled with hope and loveTime travel romance novels with destiny and dangerInspirational stories set in medieval EnglandHistorical adventures of love, loyalty, and sacrificeIf you enjoy clean time travel romance with powerful emotion, historical fiction filled with faith, and medieval romance where love must endure against all odds, then step into Donna’s world.

The relic is waiting. The past is calling. And the cost of failure may be everything.

234 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 15, 2026

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January 19, 2026
This book does pick up in the beginning where the last one left off well. However these characters are so unbearably shallow that I cannot continue the series. This book has a multiple POV without even introducing the character beforehand. I think it’s really poorly written and the series should end here. This series does value themes over depth, that’s something I can’t get over. Like it has no personality. I’d save yourself some time and skip out on this one.
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