Helpful Score: 5
This novel features Jane Florian, a medieval history specialist who is launched against her will into the Middle Ages in a time travel experiment. Stuck there, she establishes herself as chatelaine of a local castle and concentrates on making the teenage lord and lady a successful couple, while fighting her own attraction to Sir Daffyd, a local knight. I loved reading Jane/Jehane's adventures, as she constantly balanced her impulse to make life better with her fear of drastically changing history. There was a fun twist in the romance with Sir Daffyd, and the explanations, when they were given, went a long way toward making the twist believable. The fast pace, good characterization and high level of quality in the writing made this an entertaining read.
Helpful Score: 1
I absolutely loved this story it has everythink,fantasy,historical, time travel and most of all romance
OMG! A reluctant time traveler, from present day to Middle Ages against her will, become Lady Jehane instead of Jane, what is a heroine to do? Well, she becomes a housekeeper (chatelaine) to earn her bread and board, falls for the mysterious Sir Daffyd and grooms a bride for Sir Stephan.
Sir Daffyd... could it be he is David, who sent Jane unwillingly into the past (that was obvious from his first appearance in the story)? But he's matured, has taken on serious responsibilities as a knight, and as a time traveler, battling for the king with care not to change the future.
Another winner for Susan Sizemore!
Sir Daffyd... could it be he is David, who sent Jane unwillingly into the past (that was obvious from his first appearance in the story)? But he's matured, has taken on serious responsibilities as a knight, and as a time traveler, battling for the king with care not to change the future.
Another winner for Susan Sizemore!
Dr. Jane Florian is betrayed by her colleague and sent back in time to the 12th century. Jane has to survive the dangers of the medieval times and deal with her feelings for a handsome knight who has secrets of his own.
I really enjoyed reading this book.