Perfect Timing: Those Were the Days / Pistols at Dawn / Time After Time (Signature Select)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed on + 2106 more book reviews
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This romance anthology has three time-travel stories. Over all I gave the book 3 Stars.
I enjoyed Julie Kenner's story "Those were the Days". As she is visiting an traveling exhibit in a California mansion, Sylvia finds herself traveling back in time to the roaring 20's and into the arms of Tucker Greene. But will he keep her safe from the strangler who has targeted women in Beverly Hills? (3 Stars)
Nancy Warren story is "Pistols at Dawn". Natalie and Andrew are in Paris celebrating their engagement. But something isn't right in their relationship. Natalie finds herself traveling back to 1857 New Orleans where she is auctioned off as a sex slave. She is shocked to see that Andrew is the highest bidder. (2 Stars)
The best of the collection was "Time After Time" by Jo Leigh. History student Betty Kroger is transported to WWII New York City where she feels right at home. She feels even better when she meets Sailor John Stevens at the local canteen. But she knows the war will be over soon, and so will her romance with John. (4 Stars)
I enjoyed Julie Kenner's story "Those were the Days". As she is visiting an traveling exhibit in a California mansion, Sylvia finds herself traveling back in time to the roaring 20's and into the arms of Tucker Greene. But will he keep her safe from the strangler who has targeted women in Beverly Hills? (3 Stars)
Nancy Warren story is "Pistols at Dawn". Natalie and Andrew are in Paris celebrating their engagement. But something isn't right in their relationship. Natalie finds herself traveling back to 1857 New Orleans where she is auctioned off as a sex slave. She is shocked to see that Andrew is the highest bidder. (2 Stars)
The best of the collection was "Time After Time" by Jo Leigh. History student Betty Kroger is transported to WWII New York City where she feels right at home. She feels even better when she meets Sailor John Stevens at the local canteen. But she knows the war will be over soon, and so will her romance with John. (4 Stars)
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