Boothenay Irons, to her own bewilderment, is possessor of a mysterious power. By profession a gunsmith, there is something within her that answers to the history of the antique guns that are her specialty. But it takes the spilling of blood, as she comes to realize, to trigger her forays into the past. Boothenay and Caleb Deane are united when his heirloom blunderbuss sends them into the past on an extraordinary adventure. Caleb's entire world is turned upside down in this quest involving his family history, a grand romance, and a jailbreak from grim Dartmoor prison. The question is, will Boothenay find a way to bring them home?
C.K.Crigger, a native of the Inland Northwest, lives in Spokane, Washington with her husband, dog, and reclusive cat. She is the author of eight published novels, some of which cross genres. Her short fiction story, Aldy Neals Ghost, was a 2007 Spur Award finalist, presented by Western Writers of America. BLACK CROSSING,a novel of the American West published by Amber Quill Press, is her newest work. It is the recipient of the 2008 Eppie Award in the Historical/Western category."
Not quite fantasy or sf, more alternate reality. Good characters in both timelines, lots of adventure, some romance. The thing is,I couldn't put it down.
This is the first book in the series and I found it really entertaining and enjoyable.It centres around Boothenay and her time travelling when she handles certain guns in her shop.A well written story that had me from the beginning.
I found it to be quite long though,but this did not detract too much from the storyline.
Well written and an interesting take on time travel. I'm still a tad ambivalent so I will check out the next book in the series to see how it progresses.