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A Time for Love

by Constance O'Day-Flannery

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When a tornado transports her back in time to 1876 and into the embrace of rugged Texas rancher Jordan McCabe, who mistakes her for his mail-order bride, ambitious businesswoman Elizabeth Mackenzie must make choice--surrender to passion or lose the love of a lifetime. Original.
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How much do I love historical romances? A lot! And if there's time travel? Woot, even better! I love "A Time for Love" because the romance isn't shoved in my face.

When it comes to historical romances, I like it when the physicality isn't so wa-pow, in my face... it's nice to see romance unfold slowly.

This is one of my favorite books - it's really heartwarming and made me cry. Not a lot of books have accomplished that. :) ( )
  coffeefairy | Nov 21, 2020 |
Very nice time travel romance. The heroine goes to the dentist to get a tooth pulled only to wake up in the old west. She's immediately mistaken for a mail order bride to a rugged cowboy. I loved the western story line. The hero was your typical cowboy, reserved at times, vocal at others, honest kind and sexy as hell. I was soo glad when the heroine realized he didn't look like Mel Gibson after all. Big relief. You got the feeling that the guy would be able to handle anything. In situations of panic he was always the level headed hero coming to save the day. The poor heroine spent the complete first half of the novel in pain. First with having her tooth pulled and next with the fever. My only complaint is I felt like the story was way too long. It didn't really have all that good of pacing. ( )
  Eden00 | May 14, 2016 |
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When a tornado transports her back in time to 1876 and into the embrace of rugged Texas rancher Jordan McCabe, who mistakes her for his mail-order bride, ambitious businesswoman Elizabeth Mackenzie must make choice--surrender to passion or lose the love of a lifetime. Original.

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