Losing Time
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Can love survive the wrong time and place?
Felicia Wycliff's peaceful stroll through the woods turned to disaster when her dachshund bolted after a rabbit. One minute Felicia was running after the determined little dog, the next she was hurled to the ground. Gathering her wits after her tumble, she brushed herself off and continued her pursuit—-right into three mounted knights who blocked her path.
They were so authentic looking. They might've stepped from the keep of the nearby castle, Elysian Fields. But the old Norman fortress was a ruin and had been for three hundred years.
"Seize her," the middle knight ordered, the knight who sat tallest in the saddle.
"Let me go." She fought, striking out when the two knights grabbed her. "Who the deuce are you?"
"I'm the Captain of the Baron's Guard, and you are trespassing."
Kidnapped, her confusion and fear consumed her. But when they rode through the gates of Elysian Fields, the castle looking as formidable as the date it was built, her terror exploded.
When she fell she knew exactly where she was. But where the devil had she landed?
Customer Reviews
Knight In Shining Armor!
Sir Harry Quarels and his fellow guards find Felicia wandering around the Baron’s land and bring her to the castle thinking her a trespasser. Little do they know she has fallen through time and unfortunately Felicia doesn’t realize this either. When she tries to explain she was merely searching for her dog they think her daft and she struggles to convince them otherwise. In the meantime back in 2018 they are making plans on who should to travel back to rescue Felicia. This is an entertaining, romantic story with some great historical content. I fell in love with Harry right off, though he is a bit chauvinistic he is lovable and funny. It took me a bit longer to warm up to Felicia however she has a good heart and is honorable and caring. This is a wonderful ending to a terrific series that I have enjoyed reading over and over again. It is sad to see it end however the author did a fantastic job of bringing it all to a great conclusion.