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L**G
Brilliant series
My interest was caught by the first book in the series.Each following book was a lovely treat as the plots varied.I would recommend these books to anyone, would suggest they have time to read each book in one go, as the plots make it difficult to put them down.Thank you, Maeve for the pleasure your books gave me.
J**S
An easy to read page turner
4.5 StarsLyla Smythe is restless with that same uncomfortable edginess that always hits before a major life shakeup. She just needs to stay busy and ignore the feeling. Maybe it’s because her annoying twin Abby moved in. Opposites in every way, at least they share a love of the stars. Armed with homemade wine, they watch a meteor shower. But the wine must be tainted. One minute, they’re retching in the night, the next, it’s morning. And Edinburgh has somehow become a tiny hamlet. Before Lyla can sort it out, riders approach. The leader, a fiercely handsome man, sets her sixth sense buzzing. After his uncle’s execution, Chieftain Grant Reddoch trusts very few. When he comes upon two strangely dressed women acting addled, he’s certain they are spies. Best take them prisoner. Keep allies close. Keep those you don’t trust closer. The one called Lyla unnerves him. But the more he’s around Lyla, the more he needs her. And so, they wed. Then she tells him of her past and forces him to realize his error. He needs a wife and mother to his twins. Not a woman suffering from lunacy. He locks her away for her own safety.The fourth book in the series & it’s very easily read on its own. A well written engrossing read, the characters have depth & are well portrayed, I loved both Grant & Lyla, whilst I liked Abby I wanted to shake her at times. The twins were a delight & Grant’s mother could have saved much heartache if she'd spoken sooner. I was surprised at Grant’s actions when Lyla revealed the truth & I certainly would have made him suffer before I forgave him! An easy to read page turner, which I lovedMy honest review is for a special copy I voluntarily read
P**L
I loved it
Lyla Smythe and her sister might be twins, but the only thing they agree on is their love of the stars. A trip up to Arthur's Seat above Edinburgh with a few bottles of homemade wine seems like a good idea. Our heroine is terrified when they wake up back in 1650. Her normally sensible sister is too panicked to respond to the two warriors who approach.Chiefton Grant Reddoch and his war chief have a mission to perform. But that will have to be put off when they find the strangely dressed women. They must be English spies.A very amusing and at times emotional time travel romance. Our heroine's sixth sense is not very helpful. Our hero has faced tragedy before and that affects his actions. The story will keep you engaged from the first to last page. Really great fun.I loved it.
M**H
Enjoyable and entertaining read
❤️❤️❤️❤️1/2💋💋As usual a wonderful book that’s great at keeping your full attention.Maeve has such a gift for this genre, one that was never a favourite of mine, but her books are a must for me now.This has a beautiful story that has lots of emotion and is a wonderfully entertaining read.Recommend!I received an Arc copy of this book and chose to post this review
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