Somewhere Out There - Time Travel Romance this question feed

asked by anton584 on November 4, 2006 8:04 AM
This romance opens in 19th century England where Damien Whitehall, Duke of Norfolk, has been having strange dreams of falling into a deep, dark hole and being rescued by a green-eyed lady in white. Smuggler Lord Richard Downing cheats Damien's brother out of the Whitehall fortune. Damien devises a plan to get back his family's wealth. One dark, stormy night, dressed as a highwayman, he steals Lady Downing's jewels and by some mysterious trick of nature, he is transported through time. Focus shifts to the present. American Mary Ann Downing receives word that she has inherited half of a manor in England. She and her friend Sara travel to London to look over Mary Ann's inheritance and make arrangements to sell her half to her cousin, Richard Downing. Sara falls in love with a portrait of Damien at Whitehall Manor and is shocked to meet him when he travels through time. Can Damien once again try to save his home and his life from the descendent of the man who tried to kill him in the past?


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I just finished the book and I loved it. At first it was slow going but I stuck with it and I think this is a fantastic book. I am a huge fan of time travel and this book is going to be one of my favorites. I won't be re-selling this book! Eagerly awaiting another book by same author.
reviewed by success06 on November 19, 2006 12:06 AM

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An outstanding read that had me literally spellbound! Normally not enamored with romance novels since I am a Tom Clancy fan, but this book was the exception. Author obviously spent time researching and relaying authenticity of the time period ranging from the characters clothing to the locale; I should know because I live in London! Plot is well developed and logical yet one cannot guess where the story and characters are going. Superb story and I recommend it highly. Do hope that a sequel is coming. Cheers.
reviewed by vern on November 25, 2006 9:51 PM

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