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    What the Wind Knows by Amy Harmon
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    "What the Wind Knows" by Amy Harmon is a captivating blend of historical fiction and fantasy, following the journey of Anne Gallagher as she travels back in time to 1921 Ireland. The story unfolds as Anne fulfills her grandfather's wish to spread his ashes in his homeland, leading her to a remarkable encounter with key figures of Irish history during the tumultuous period of the Easter Rising. Harmon's writing style intricately weaves together elements of romance, history, time travel, and poetry, creating a mesmerizing narrative that immerses readers in the vivid landscapes of both past and present.

    “Yes, I know,” I teased, as if the locked drawer had been something I’d been trying to break into. I’d actually had no idea. I hadn’t lived in Eoin’s Brooklyn brownstone for a long time and hadn’t cal...

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    Overseas by Beatriz Williams
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    'Overseas' by Beatriz Williams follows the story of Kate and Julian, who seemingly have a connection that transcends time. The narrative shifts between 1916 in France during World War I and 2008 in New York City, Wall Street, as Kate and Julian navigate a time-crossed love affair. The plot revolves around their mysterious connection, with Kate knowing Julian in the past while Julian seems to know her in the present. The writing style is described as rich in historical details, with a focus on the characters' interactions and the development of the romantic storyline, all wrapped in a backdrop of time travel and romance.

    At the time, with no reason to believe in anything but the concrete and linear, I put it down to anxiety. I often had nightmares before major business meetings, assuming I was lucky enough to catch an...

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    11/22/63 by Stephen King
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    '11/22/63' by Stephen King is a time travel novel that follows the story of Jake Epping, a high school teacher who is recruited by a diner owner to travel back in time to 1958 with the mission to prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The book delves into the complexities of altering history, the consequences of changing the past, and the personal sacrifices Jake must make in his quest to rewrite a pivotal moment in American history. Through a blend of historical events, time travel elements, and a touch of romance, King weaves a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged as they follow Jake's journey through the past.

    After the benediction (spoken by Father Bandy, who rarely missed an LHS function), I made my way through the milling friends and relatives to where Harry was standing alone in his billowy black gown, ...

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    A Knight in Shining Armor - Montgomery/Taggert by Jude Deveraux
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    "A Knight in Shining Armor" by Jude Deveraux is a time travel romance novel that follows the story of Dougless, a modern young woman who finds herself transported to Medieval Times after a knight named Nicholas is accidentally brought to her time. The plot revolves around their developing love story, the challenges they face due to the time difference, and the impact of Dougless's presence on history. The writing style is described as detailed, rich, and easy to read, with a mix of historical elements, romance, and time travel that captivates readers.

    Dougless Montgomery sat in the backseat of the rental car, Robert and his pudgy thirteen-year-old daughter, Gloria, in the front. As usual, Gloria was eating. Dougless shifted her slim legs to try to ...

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    Kiss of the Highlander - Highlander by Karen Marie Moning
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    'Kiss of the Highlander' by Karen Marie Moning is a time travel romance novel that follows the story of Gwen, a modern-day 25-year-old virgin who travels to Scotland in search of losing her virginity. Unexpectedly, she meets Drustan MacKeltar, a 16th-century Scottish lord who has been enchanted and wakes up after centuries of sleep due to Gwen's accidental encounter. As Gwen and Drustan navigate through time, they face challenges, mysteries, and intense romantic chemistry, all while dealing with elements of magic and myths intricately woven into the plot. The book is praised for its engaging plot, well-developed characters, humor, and elements of suspense that keep readers hooked until the unexpected ending.

    Glancing around the crowded interior of the tour bus, Gwen took a deep breath and rubbed the nicotine patch under her arm. After this fiasco, she deserved a cigarette, didn’t she? Except, even if she ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Highlander )

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    Must Love Breeches
    Book 1 in the series:Must Love

    Must Love Breeches - Must Love by Angela Quarles
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    Must Love Breeches by Angela Quarles is a time travel romance novel that follows the story of Isabelle Rochon, a historian who finds herself transported back to 1834 regency London. The book features real 19th-century figures as side characters, such as Ada Lovelace, Byron's daughter, and the first computer programmer. Isabelle's journey involves adjusting to life in the early 1800s, meeting historical figures, and falling in love with Phineas Montague. The plot takes unpredictable twists, with a mix of humor, history, and romance, making it an engaging and compelling read.

    The writing style in Must Love Breeches is described as imaginative and fun, with a good balance between funny and serious moments. The author, Angela Quarles, showcases her research on the time period through detailed descriptions and historical accuracy. The characters, especially Phineas Montague, are praised for their development and interactions, creating a sweet and charming romance that keeps readers entertained throughout the story.

    Isabelle Rochon fidgeted in her oddly-shaped-but-oh-so-accurate ball gown, surrounded by women who’d sacrificed historical authenticity for sex appeal. Red carpet ball gowns in the nineteenth century,...

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    Outlander
    Book 1 in the series:Outlander

    Outlander - Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
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    Outlander by Diana Gabaldon is a historical fiction novel that blends elements of romance, time travel, action, and fantasy. The story follows Claire, a nurse from 1945 who is transported back in time to 1743 Scotland, where she meets and falls in love with a Scottish warrior named Jamie. The book weaves together historical events, detailed character development, and emotional relationships, creating a captivating narrative that explores themes of love, family, and the complexities of time travel. The writing style is immersive, with a mix of vivid descriptions, well-researched historical details, and a strong focus on character dynamics.

    It wasn’t a very likely place for disappearances, at least at first glance. Mrs. Baird’s was like a thousand other Highland bed-and-breakfast establishments in 1945; clean and quiet, with fading flora...

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    The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
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    'The Time Traveler's Wife' by Audrey Niffenegger is a unique love story that intertwines the lives of Henry, a man who involuntarily travels through time, and Clare, his wife who meets him at different stages of his life. The narrative is structured around their meetings in both real time and time travel, creating a complex yet emotionally engaging storyline. The author skillfully explores themes of love, loss, and relationships through the lens of time travel, offering a mix of romance and science fiction elements. Readers are taken on a journey through different timelines, experiencing the joys and sorrows that come with the challenges of time travel.

    The writing style of 'The Time Traveler's Wife' is praised for its emotional depth and intricate storytelling. The novel alternates between the perspectives of Henry and Clare, providing insight into their thoughts and feelings as they navigate the complexities of their unusual relationship. The author's ability to capture the essence of love and longing, along with vivid descriptions of Chicago and the characters' emotional journeys, immerses readers in a world where time is fluid and love transcends all boundaries.

    Clare: The first time it happens Henry is away. It's the eighth week of the pregnancy. The baby is the size of a plum, has a face and hands and a beating heart. It is early evening, early summer, and ...

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    Transcendence
    Book 1 in the series:Transcendence

    Transcendence - Transcendence by Shay Savage
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    In "Transcendence" by Shay Savage, the story follows Ehd, a caveman who has been alone since his tribe perished in a fire. One day, he discovers a woman named Beh trapped in a pit and believes she is meant to be his mate, despite their language barrier. The book is written entirely from Ehd's point of view, showcasing their unique love story and the challenges they face in communicating and understanding each other in a prehistoric setting. The writing style is described as emotional, heartwarming, and engaging, with a focus on the deep emotional connection between the characters.

    Around me is the chilled stone of the rocky cavern where I live. There is warmth from the animal furs that surround me, and it’s difficult to push myself away from them to crawl across the dirt and ro...

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    Son of the Morning by Linda Howard
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    "Son of the Morning" by Linda Howard is a time travel novel that delves into the world of the Knights Templar. The story follows Grace St. John, a scholar translating ancient manuscripts, who finds herself on the run after her boss murders her husband and brother in pursuit of a set of valuable papers. As Grace uncovers the secrets hidden within the documents, she navigates between the present day and 1322 Scotland, facing danger and intrigue. The book blends elements of contemporary suspense, historical fiction, and time travel, creating a gripping narrative that keeps readers engaged with its unique storyline and well-developed characters.

    The writing style of "Son of the Morning" has been praised for its ability to seamlessly combine different genres like contemporary suspense, historical fiction, and time travel. Readers have found the plot to be dark and suspenseful, with explicit scenes and a focus on the protagonist's journey of growth and survival. The novel offers a mix of intrigue, romance, and mystery, making it a compelling read for those interested in a blend of history, romance, and adventure.

    A COUGHING RUMBLE ANNOUNCED TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD that KristianSieber was home from school. He drove a 1966 Chevelle, lovingly restored to all its original gas guzzling, eight-cylinder power. The body w...

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