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Anonymous
Posted June 8, 2012
This book is so good. It is the second in this trilogy, but if you like time traveling romances, then you will LOVE this book, and the first book. I can't wait to read the third!
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Posted November 9, 2003
Not quite comprehending what is happening to him, Cameron floats towards the light. When he regains consciousness, he has no memory of his past, but feels as if something is not right due to a recurring nightmare. He dreams of an automobile and a screaming woman, but in mid fifteenth century Scotland cars were not even a flicker of anyone¿s imagination. <P>Cameron learns that he is married to Marjory as part of ending a clan feud, but she clearly detests him as his side killed her parents several years ago. Marjory knows that her spouse¿s recovery from the rockslide accident that buried and obviously killed him is miraculous because this prevented the genocide of her clan by his. However, she finds her husband radically changed as he cares what happens to everyone and he looks at her with desire, neither of which he displayed before the incident. She wonders if he really suffers from amnesia or if this is just another ploy. Yet he seems genuine as Marjory finds her worst nightmare has occurred: she loves her mate. <P>Dee Davis displays the range of her talent as she switches sub-genres from her usual powerful romantic suspense tales to a delightful time travel novel. The key to the story line is Cameron who knows nothing seems right, but cannot fathom why. The reactions of everyone to his seemingly changed behavior as he is suddenly considerate of others is fun to see play out. Readers will take much delight observing the bewildered cast especially his wife struggle to comprehend what is happening to Cameron and how to react to his radical transformation. <P>Harriet Klausner
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Posted November 4, 2003
Cameron saw himself floating toward a light and then suddenly opened his eyes with no memory. Somehow he knows that he is in the wrong century. His dreams tell him of being in an automobile and of a screaming blond woman. Yet he is in Scotland and the year is 1468. His beautiful wife is Marjory. She is full of spirit and loathes him! He resides in Crannag Mhór with no one he can trust. ...................... Marjory is grateful her husband survived the 'accident'. If he had not, the Cameron clan would have slaughtered her people. However, her husband has not been the same since he woke up and claimed to remember nothing. She is surprised to find herself liking the new Cameron and begins to fall in love. .................... **** I am so used to Dee Davis writing Romantic Suspense novels that this one stunned me for a few pages. This time Davis tries her hand at a Historical Time Travel and her talent for suspense makes it a clear winner! Wonderful story by an awesome author! ****
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Posted May 3, 2013
Dee Davis does a wonderful job with character development.
I didn't want to put the book down until I was finished.
Great job!
Anonymous
Posted March 12, 2013
Great writer. Loved this book.
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Posted November 5, 2012
I was thoroughly disappointed in this book. The first book was excellent and exciting but this book just dragged on and on about the hate of the two clans. I kept reading waiting for something exciting to happen, the ending was good. The author never mentioned their ages. According to Granidia she time traveled in thefifties and Cameron was eight years old and he time traveled in 21st century, that would have made his age in the sixties! Maybe I will goback and read that part again, this is the worst timetravel books I read, no excitement.
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Posted July 28, 2012
Cameron awakens in medieval Scotland, with no memory of who he is, but he knows instinctively that he is not from Scotland in the 15th century, and that he is not Ewan Cameron, even though he occupies Ewan's body. He is immediately thrust in the middle of the blood feud between the Mcphersons and the Camerons. Unsure who to trust, beset with half-formed memories of his previous life, confused by his feelings for Ewan's wife-enemy Margery, Cameron must find his way back home---if he lives long enough!
One of the better time-travel books.
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Posted September 9, 2012
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Overview
Cameron Even awakes on the side of a Scottish mountain trapped in another man's body. Despite evidence supporting his ...