She woke up in the wrong century. In someone else’s body.
Christina was talking to a witch at the bottom of a bottle. Now she’s Lady Christina Geddes, betrothed to Hector Caldwell, a laird who hasn’t smiled since he buried his last bride.
She argues with him at his own table and says things no lady of his century would dare. His hand closes over hers, and every argument she had dies on her lips.
Ye’ve bewitched me, Chrissie. And it vexes me. Deeply.
Midnight on the wedding day. Stay in his arms forever, or lose him for good.
She runs. He rides after her, screaming her name into the dark.
She was trained to analyze feelings. She wasn’t trained for this.
Is fate real? Do we have soul mates? What if your soulmate is from a different time period? This story brings in a witch to try and correct what loves have been lost.
Love time travel books. This one was especially good. It was well balanced with romance, time travel and lots of feelings. It was nice it left some of the intimate moments to your imagination. Would like more from this author as this was a first read for me.