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A Blast to the Past [Mass Market Paperback]

Virginia Farmer (Author)
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)


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April 2004
The bomb went off, and US Navy explosives technician Brian Skelley figured he'd been blown to Kingdom Come. Instead, he'd been blown to fourteenth-century Scotland--and into the arms of the most beautiful woman ever. But was she worth getting involved, trying to stop the historic cruelty of the English? Could he give up his career and stay in another time? Was it wrong to introduce these people to explosives?

Caira Mackenzie hadn't time for marriage; she'd been too busy protecting herself and her people at Castle Kilbeinn. But when the dangerous stranger dropped into her life, he ignited something inside her. Brian was a type of warrior she'd never seen, and his strength was unquestioned--but could she trust him with the secrets of her clan and heart?

One thing was sure: The whole adventure would end with a bang.



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American explosives expert Navy Chief Brian Skelley is in the Scottish Highlands, on loan to the British military, when one of his trainees finds an unidentified explosive that unexpectedly detonates. When Skelley (whose name translates as Storyteller) regains consciousness, he finds himself in fourteenth-century Scotland, mistaken by two elderly farmers as one of William Wallace's men. Taken to the castle of the Mackenzie laird, he meets Caira, a young widowed healer who just happens to be the laird although the invading English still believe her father is alive. Of course, sparks fly between Caira and Brian, blasting them unwilling into love with each other. When the castle and all under Caira's protection are threatened, Brian dredges up the ingredients for black powder. This light entertainment will appeal to readers who can't get enough of romances set in Scotland featuring a protagonist from the present. Diana Tixier Herald
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From the Author

While on a walk with my husband one morning, he looked at me and asked the provocative question: "What if an explosives tech blew himself back in time?"

What an awsome idea! And the best part: I had my very own expert right there beside me. He could advise me on how to blow the hero up, what he might see and feel, and what kind of condition he'd been in once he arrived.

You see my husband is retired Navy EOD, (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), and an expert in his field.

From that one little question A Blast To The Past was born.


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Love Spell (April 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0505525720
  • ISBN-13: 978-0505525727
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,252,498 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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My storytelling career started at an early age when I, a fair-skinned redhead, attempted to convince my classmates that I was an Indian princess. Unfazed by this initial failure, I continued to spin tales about majestic castles, shiny knights on white horses and redheaded damsels in distress. So writing romance was a logical progression for me. I'm occasionally drawn from my fantasy world when my husband discovers yet another renovation project that I'm just dying to do!

 

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!, March 29, 2004
This review is from: A Blast to the Past (Mass Market Paperback)
Chief Petty Officer Brian Skelley, US navy bomb expert, had been on his last assignment in a remote training area of the Scottish Highlands. Brian had planted several different types of inert bombs for his men to locate and identify. However, they found one planted by someone else...and it was live!

Brian woke up to find himself in the year 1301. Kilbeinn Castle, which had been only ruins before, had somehow become tall, sturdy, and full of life. The Clan Mackenzie dwelled in the keep. Callum and Malcolm had chanced upon Brian and took him to the castle for treatment by Caira.

Caira Mackenzie was Laird of the clan. Her father and husband were dead. All the able-bodied men had left to join the notorious William Wallace when Caira's father had signed a treaty of neutrality with King Edward. Thus all the care and protection of the clan fell on her slim shoulders. Caira had no way of knowing if Brian was part of the foul Englishmen in the fort nearby or not. Wisely, she kept wary and sent him to the fort, by way of Callum and Malcolm, when he was well. Upon finding out Brian was NOT with those from the fort, and seeing him stand up to the cruel English, the two escorted Brian back to the keep. Caira allowed Brian time to "experiment". She never understood what the black powder was that Brian was experimenting with or what he meant to do with the foul smelling powder.

Brian wanted only to return to the year 2004. He was positive that if he made the powder just right the blast would send him back home. However, he could not ignore the plight of Caira and the clan. In the process of helping them, he and Caira began falling in love. Now he must decide whether to stay in 1301 with Caira or return to his own time.

***** Ah, this story is pure bliss! The characters are so easy to care for and the ending was an act of genius! Brava, Virginia Farmer! I enjoyed every minute of this time travel romance and highly recommend it to all. *****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful Scottish time travel!, March 27, 2004
This review is from: A Blast to the Past (Mass Market Paperback)
Brian Skelley has been working in the United Kingdom for the past year as part of an exchange program with the US Navy as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Expert. When a training exercise literally blows up, he awakens to find himself in the year 1301, where he is taken to what should have been the ruins of Kilbeinn Castle. Except instead he finds a village and a very enchanting miss. Caira doesn't have time to deal with the deranged man that two of her clansmen bring back for her to heal. With the death of her husband and father she has a castle to run and the English to keep away. However, the man whose odd clothing identifies him as a storyteller does bring some joy back to her people with his fanciful stories. While adamantly denying he is both English or a member of William Wallaces' men, Brian decides the best thing for him to do would be to try and recreate the explosion that blasted him into the past. Getting involved with Caira isn't something he should do, but when he learns her secrets and her fears, he can't help but get involved.

A BLAST TO THE PAST is different with our hero going back in time rather than the heroine. So as a reader we get to experience a unique time travel all together. Brian is a man of strength and honor thrust into a situation he isn't really prepared for as a supposed storyteller. I really think it is funny to think about how our movies today are just fanciful tales and the idea of retelling them to a group of people who live in a time of knights in shining armor is funny. The two clansmen Malcom and Callum are a hoot as they bicker their way through the story over whether Brian is a member of Wallace's renegades. Caira is a woman desperately in need of a miracle if she is going to keep her clan and home safe. Getting used to the dialect took me a while and I found myself reading it out loud; but the brogue is consistent throughout the story and was easy enough to pick up. Ms Farmer has written a wonderful novel that combines time travel and Scottish history that shouldn't be missed! While her previous two novels were light and fun, with A BLAST TO THE PAST she has proven her ability to weave an enchanting tale.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very well done!, April 7, 2004
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This review is from: A Blast to the Past (Mass Market Paperback)
Bombs are not normally creative, but a blast from one creates a new life and new hope in this tale. Brian Skelley rockets back from the present day to the days of Braveheart in Scotland. The ancient Scots are not sure what this sooty, burned man is. He might be an English Sassenach, and a danger. On the other hand, he could be one of the Wallace's men, and as such would help get rid of the English.

Brian at first, of course, can't believe he not only was not blown to bits, but is back in time. Once he adjusts, he secures a place for himself as a bard and sets out to make a bomb, hoping to reverse the process. The hitch in his plan is that Caira Mackenzie is the loveliest woman he's ever laid eyes on, and going back to the future would leave her behind.

*** Ms Farmer has well used familiar elements to create a romantic version of Connecticut Yankee, with a happier ending. Caira is a strong and admirable heroine, longing for both love and independence she can only have simultaneously with a man like Brian. Though the story is one we know well, it's also well done. ***
Amanda Killgore

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