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Soon Margaret was reading old letters and devouring every fact on the dashing Ashton, his engagement to a fickle beauty who may have been a spy, his death at the hands of a Union sharpshooter. But nothing prepared Margaret for the fever, the dizziness, and the shock of waking up in a vanished era -- in Ash's arms. Suddenly alive in a South of scorched earth and tears, she knew this was where she had always belonged...where she had been sent to alter the course of war itself, to embrace a destiny time could not stop and a love death could not deny....
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Posted May 25, 2012
I read this after returning from a two week vacation visiting 18 Civil War battlefields. This is a beautifully written time travel romance about a Yankee female college professor who travels back in time from 1993 to meet a dashing, but disillusioned Confederate General in1863. This novel has humor, romance and angst as it explores the dire situation of the South in late 1863. The characters are rich and believable against the backdrop of wartime Petersburg and Richmond. Places I had just visited and thoughts I had just experienced about the futility of that war came vividly to life. I did not want it to end. Must read!
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Posted March 9, 2012
Keeps your interest. Characters very likeable. One of my favorites that i end up rereading every year.
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Posted December 30, 2010
This is a great mixture of Gone with the Wind and Outlander. Great plot, great characters, very fun and entertaining read.
My only gripe is that it reads like an abridged version of itself. Whereas GWTW and the Outlander series are very detailed, this books sometimes jumps ahead and makes the reader fill in the gaps. It's doable, but shouldn't have to be done. It feels like an editor took a hacksaw to it and cut out way too much leaving behind a sweet little thing of a book that was once a great beauty.
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Posted March 29, 2006
For a romance novel, it is a lot more engaging than most. The historical backdrop lends extra romance to the setting, while the time travel feeds the imagination of the endless possibilities of what is to come. I first read this book in junior high. Several dozen romance novels and ten years later, this is the only one I can vividly remember.
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Posted August 2, 2005
I picked this book up for a dollar just wanting a book to take on vaction that I wouldn't have to worry about losing. I really didn't expect much and I was pleasantly surprised. I thought the author did an excellent job keeping the reader interested and she was also very creative with her plot twists. Very refreshing! I intend to try more of her novels. I recommend this book for an educational, entertaing read. Enjoy!
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Overview
Margaret Garnett, too tall, too smart, and much too much a Northerner, felt as if she were being watched from the moment she arrived to teach at Tennessee's Magnolia University. The feeling became a shivery chill when she moved into Rebel's Retreat, the historic cottage built by Confederate General Ashton Johnson. But the shock of seeing the general's portrait and recognizing him as the man of her most passionate fantasies left her with an eerie certainty -- that somehow his ghost was actually there.
Soon Margaret was reading old letters and devouring every fact on the dashing Ashton, his engagement to a fickle beauty who may have been a spy, his death ...