I’ve always enjoyed a good time travel romance, so I couldn’t pass up the chance to read this one. And I wasn’t disappointed. It begins with a mystery: what happened to Major Jonathan Brandon, who disappeared from a London pub in 1945. Fast forward to modern day London, where the granddaughter of the fiancée that he left behind begins to experience the same things he did, and before she or her grandmother can stop it from happening, Anne Howard is whisked back in time and into the arms of the man she’s already begun to fall for, Major Brandon. Chance finds both Anne and Jonathan in the sphere of the young Queen Elizabeth I, and on the receiving end of the Duke of Norfolk’s dark designs.
I can’t say enough good things about this exciting and passionate novel, but I’ll try. Morgan O’Neill pulls you into the world of 1560 London so well you almost feel as if you’ve traveled there right along with the hero and heroine. The sights, the sounds, the atmosphere of the day, in all its glory, everyday drudgery, and danger, take over your senses. Anne Howard is a wonderful heroine, smart, kind, and courageous. And the hero, what can I say? Jonathan Brandon is a yummy cross of Cary Grant/Ronald Coleman/Viggo Mortensen/Tom Hiddleston, just gorgeous and dashing and sexy and brave, and a little mischievous too. What a man!
If you love history, passion, danger, and especially romance, you won’t want to miss this one!