After her closest friend, Meg, suffers a heartbreaking miscarriage, seventeenth-century cunning woman Phoebe uses her knowledge from her visit to the twenty-first century to save Meg from blood loss. As Phoebe's husband Wind Talker recovers from donating his blood, she has a vision of him vanishing before her eyes, driving fear into her heart. Haunted by the massacre of his tribe, Wind Talker becomes a liaison between the Native people and the English. His negotiations backfire when he is captured by the colonists and sentenced to die. Phoebe and Wind Talker separately enter the misty world of "the dreaming" for answers, but their journey leads them through a turbulent circle in time. Are they destined to repeat the past? Or can time be changed?
Couldn't stop reading this series. The author's blend of European wise "cunning" women's teachings and native American lore blended to a wonderfully complex explanation for time travel. Phoebe and Lee's separate journeys to find themselves, and ultimately each other was beautiful.
I loved the first two books but this one with jumping between all the times were a bit confusing. A lot of repetition of the points in their lives. Didn't really feel like an ending to the series.
At times I was totally confused as to which time I was in ... This was the grand finale of an absolutely amazing series, but I'm sure there is a way to put together a Book 4!