time travel romance
I was CAPTIVATED by the content of this book. I could not put it down. I find it funny that the families couldn't tell that it was two different people. I gave it 4 because the ending could have been a lot better, on the real though this book was the $h!t
Great Story!
Intriguing time travel between two nearly identical southern cousins, one shy and retiring from 1852, the other brash and outspoken from 1992. Both are engaged to be married to men that don't suit them to further their respective family's plans. Tells the story of what happens when they both "wish" to be anywhere else on their wedding day,Feb 29 leap year.
I loved this book. My favorite characters were Jeff & Melissa, and
I did not find Jeff to be a wimp. He was very much male. He was incredibly protective of Melissa, and the things he said about Fabian really put that guy in his place! I do think, though, the book should have been called something like "Misadventures with Missy" or "Missy Makes Things Miserable". She was very dominating,
however, both her & Melissa made changes for the better through their personal growth in different time periods. Missy became less
selfish & Melissa became more self-assured. One reviewer said this
book had a sad ending, but I didn't find a sad ending. I think it
ended on a very happy tone. I had a lot of favorite parts. One
was when Jeff took Melissa to dinner, only to have the waiter hit on her, not once, but twice ... another was when Missy discovered she loved the taste of cigars & brandy on Fabian's mouth ... another was when
George told Melissa he knew she was not Missy. I definitely recommend this book and I will read another book by Eugenina Riley again.
I did not find Jeff to be a wimp. He was very much male. He was incredibly protective of Melissa, and the things he said about Fabian really put that guy in his place! I do think, though, the book should have been called something like "Misadventures with Missy" or "Missy Makes Things Miserable". She was very dominating,
however, both her & Melissa made changes for the better through their personal growth in different time periods. Missy became less
selfish & Melissa became more self-assured. One reviewer said this
book had a sad ending, but I didn't find a sad ending. I think it
ended on a very happy tone. I had a lot of favorite parts. One
was when Jeff took Melissa to dinner, only to have the waiter hit on her, not once, but twice ... another was when Missy discovered she loved the taste of cigars & brandy on Fabian's mouth ... another was when
George told Melissa he knew she was not Missy. I definitely recommend this book and I will read another book by Eugenina Riley again.
great time travel romance