A Lesson in Passion
Publisher Description
Ginny has a successful career, nice home and good friends. The only thing she's missing is love. Her past attempts at dating always seem to end badly, until a friend recommends some romance novels. Meant to be instructional, Ginny laughs off their usefulness.
Ian is a powerful Scottish laird, living in Medieval times. As the new leader of his clan, he is honor bound to make decisions that benefit his people. Tough, but fair, Ian has made a name for himself among the clans of the Highlands.
A freak accident leaves Ginny in a world within herself, the world of the romance novel heroine. Fighting off an evil band of Lowlanders, Ginny meets her hero, Ian, powerful laird of the clan McKenna. Ginny soon realizes she is in the body of an Englishwoman and is being forced to live with the McKenna clan.
Ginny assumes she must fall in love to move out of this world and back into her own. So before her hero can marry another, she schemes to win him back and hopefully reach her goals.
Customer Reviews
Left me wanting more
Despite more than a couple of spelling issues (they really bug me!) I enjoyed this book a lot more than expected. Good characters and nice premise. The to and fro in time made me think of Barbara Erskine novels. I'm even tempted to buy the sequels and I normally stick to the free books!
Brilliant!
Although there are a few typos throughout, the idea behind this book and the rest of the series is one of the cleverest and most interesting that I've come across in a long time. The narrative is engaging and the heroine both easy to empathise with as well as having an intrinsic spark that most romance heroines lack. So far I have read pretty much one of these books a day and they are worth every penny, will just be sad when the series finishes.
I love it
I love all of her books so far. This one really got me hooked and I love how as soon as that story has finished and the character is happy, there is a whole new story line for her. It's one of a few series books I have been able to stay hooked to. I would definitely recommend this book, although some people have said that she is a strong woman and that the person who's body she is in, is not as strong a character as her that it doesn't flow well, but if you read later books you will see that it just depends of the situational, and can not just base it on one story. Looking forward to the 8th one.