Modern-day physician Dr. Josie Reed is thrown back in time to the Wild West of 1881, where she becomes attracted to Kurtis Mitchell, a dangerously handsome, wounded outlaw.
I like this authors writing style. The characters are all believable and hold depth. This particular heroine and hero are probably my favorite out of all the books I’ve read of hers, yet. I found myself laughing at their witty repertoire and fights as it wasn’t forced and wasn’t annoying or unnecessary as some other books I’ve read. Some books try too hard to prove the heroine a ‘fiery spirited independent woman’ but with Josie she just was. And he was definitely a dominant guy but they both overcame and I loved every page of it. I look forward to more of her books.
This is the first time I've read books from this author. I was not disappointed. Even though I did not read the books in order they are a stand alone story. This one was great as I love westerns especially if they have an American Native mix. The story kept you entertained and at the end I did not want to put the book down.
Really enjoyed the dialogue in this book. Josie had a great comeback for everything. Kept looking for more "reactions" to her "future" dress and attitude. I just couldn't believe everyone would not find her strange and out of place.
I really enjoyed this book, there are so many stories about Billy the kid and this one was a good one! I never did figure out what type of dog Bart was, reminded me of Cataloua (think I'm spelling that wrong) that my aunt had years old. Good storyline and can't wait to read the next book!
Four stars..Good romantic novel..Good storyline, very little sensually..Not too much of an ending..Time travel thing was not elaborate enough..But I would read her again.
Loved the book, up until the very end, where the sheer annoyance of our intrepid heroine Josie, who wouldn't know true love if it bit her on the ass, cost this book a star. Otherwise, nice historical western time travel romance complete with Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett, Apache Indians, and a modern day female doctor with a "Frankly, My Dear, I Don't Give a Damn" t-shirt.
I love Suzanne Elizabeth’s time travel books and this is one of them. When a little woman appears to doctor Josie Read and offers her a trip to her destiny Josie agrees. Only problem is that she is thrust back in times to the Wild West. It only gets better from then on.