Just as she’s about to delve into a much needed vacation in North Carolina, Caitlin Benoit’s partner Sean phones her with a new archeological discovery he knows she can’t possibly refuse, in this engaging read by the talented Melody Ash.
I took to the story right from the first paragraph, impressed by Ms. Ash’s gift for dialogue between the characters - their banter is lively and fresh. Plus, the prose was spot on and enchanting at the same time, especially for this novice time-traveler reader.
After a most impressive find, Caitlin is whisked back in history to a plantation slave quarters during the Civil War, by a mysterious phenomenon. Stuck with a sprained ankle, no modern medicine and no modern anything, Caitlin has no choice but to stay put until she figures out how to travel back to the present.
Because the magical stone refuses to return her to the 21st century, she accepts the care of the slave Mitilda who finds her. Mitilda knows Caitlin is not a slave, from the educated way she speaks and her clothing. The older woman takes care of children too young to work in the fields, and tries to heal Caitlin, too.
Mr. John arrives to teach Mitilda’s son and grandson how to read in secret, as it’s a crime to educate slaves in those days, James had saved John’s life.
Just when Caitlin thinks she’s about to return to the present, something goes terribly wrong, and our heroine is whisked away to...
That’s it! No more spoilers, lovely readers. I never read and tell, so please discover the same enjoyment I found experiencing Deep Echoes, and add it to YOUR bookshelf. Five shining stars awarded for this fun, fascinating story.