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Full of excitement! Highly reccommended!
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Another historical romance of time travel done by a master!
I loved this story. The heroine, fearing that people would think she had lost her mind, rightly keeps her origins a secret throughout nearly the whole the story. It makes the whole thing far more believable. After all who would believe a person if you told them you fell out of a tree from a century in the future?
But the Indians knew something of the secret of her sudden appearance in their time and had the answer to her way back to her own time.
Enjoyed it immensely.
But the Indians knew something of the secret of her sudden appearance in their time and had the answer to her way back to her own time.
Enjoyed it immensely.
From the back cover:
Although tree surgeon Libby Pfifer could explain root rot, Japanese beetles, and storm damage, she couldn't understand how a fall from the oldest oak in Fort Pickens, Florida, landed her in another century. Yet there she was, face-to-face with the great medicine man Geronimo, and an army captain whose devastating good looks tempted her even while his brusque manner made her want to wring his neck.
Driven by his need for vengeance against the Apaches, John Faulk had no interest in women who suddenly appeared out of thin air. But from the moment he first saw Libby in all her defiant glory, he knew she was more than he'd bargained for. No matter what strange forces had brought her into his life, he would subdue her rebellious heart, and together they would share the magnificent rapture of a love through time.
Although tree surgeon Libby Pfifer could explain root rot, Japanese beetles, and storm damage, she couldn't understand how a fall from the oldest oak in Fort Pickens, Florida, landed her in another century. Yet there she was, face-to-face with the great medicine man Geronimo, and an army captain whose devastating good looks tempted her even while his brusque manner made her want to wring his neck.
Driven by his need for vengeance against the Apaches, John Faulk had no interest in women who suddenly appeared out of thin air. But from the moment he first saw Libby in all her defiant glory, he knew she was more than he'd bargained for. No matter what strange forces had brought her into his life, he would subdue her rebellious heart, and together they would share the magnificent rapture of a love through time.