Out of the Past (Heritage Time Travel Romance Series, Book 1 PG-13 All Iowa Edition)
Heritage Time Travel Romance
Publisher Description
PG-13 VERSION. ORIGINAL WITH SEXUAL CONTENT ALSO FREE ON SMSHWORDS. Torie Mills is beautiful, successful and a New York Times best-selling historical romance author. Determined to find some solace from her fast paced and demanding life, she decides to move to Mahaska County, Iowa--a mile outside of the tiny town of Fremont and into her great-great-grandparent's old homestead. Her plan is to restore the property to its 1870 glory days.
She hires handsome, renovation expert Dave Cameron to do the work and together they bring the old Victorian house back to life. When Torie moves in, she discovers that restoring the house has opened a portal into the past. Time traveling each night to the Fremont of old, becomes her wonderful escape and her secret obsession as she learns about family, loss and to cherish the moments, from her long lost loved ones.
When she and Dave become lovers, he gets swept into the travels as well--until they both realize, much too late, that there was evil in the past that would have been better left alone...
Customer Reviews
Time travel and family history - doesn't get better than this!
As a genealogy geek myself, I lived this book. I too know all of my Great Great Grandparents cousins, neighbors and travels. Thank you for introducing a new way to make them dance, farm, garden, and live each other in prose that is as enchanting as it is easy to read. Love the tips for playlists too! Thank you.
No x 2
Reading Stacy's review is spot on. The author is narcissistic. The only thing spot on is the detail of antique items. The main character is self absorbed female who calls a man over a deer on the side of the road, brags about laying there when her man is screwing her and tolerating it bc he's so bad at sex and she has to fake it. She's degrading to the one good man in the book. Even worse in the middle of the book she mentions the actual author as one of her 'favs'. Narcissism in its finest. The author struggles with writing and also has no idea how to formulate any type of plot. Character is not developed. There is no chemistry. Time travel is al over the place interactions with other characters empty.
No
The chapter ended with a cliffhanger and I thought she'd been robbed, but no. She came across a deer in the middle of the road that had been hit and she was so traumatized she had to call a guy to come across town to save her. Not my kind of story. Plus, whoever edited the book has no concept of punctuation.