



What the Moon Saw
A Historical Time-Travel Romance
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4.3 • 38 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
What if the only way to survive... was to rewrite history?
Newlywed FBI agent and brilliant linguist Libby Shaw has always trusted logic—until a cryptic warning foretells her imminent death. Desperate to survive, she follows a mysterious piece of advice: submerge in the mineral waters of Bedford Springs under a full moon.
When she emerges, Libby finds herself in 1926, a world filled with glamour, intrigue, and deadly secrets. But she’s not alone.
A handsome yet enigmatic sheriff knows her better than she knows herself. As she struggles to understand her place in this past life, visions and dreams unlock a hidden truth—one that ties her fate to his in ways she never imagined.
But history isn’t easily rewritten. A master criminal lurks in the shadows, determined to alter fate and keep them apart forever. Now, Libby and the sheriff must race against time to uncover a long-buried mystery… or risk being separated for eternity.
A spellbinding blend of time travel, romance, and historical mystery, What the Moon Saw is perfect for fans of Diana Gabaldon and Susanna Kearsley.
Customer Reviews
Time Travel and Suspenseful
What the Moon Saw by D. L. Koontz.
This is a different read than I normally read. The story is a mix of time travel, suspense, and romance. Libby finds herself traveling from 2016 back to 1926. I’m sure that Libby never realized how her knowledge of history was going to be so important to her survival. I am so glad that I didn’t live during that time.
If you enjoy time travel, historical novels, and suspenseful stories, then this might be one for you.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
Intriguing and emotional.
At first I struggled with so much loss. But, I soon got wrapped up in the intrigue of the story. It’s a good thing this tale ended satisfactorily or I might have thrown my iPad across the room!
What the moon saw.
I loved this book. Well developed characters, and their thought processes, dialogue—everything about this book had me focused on the storyline and involved. I loved how it all came together in the end.