A mysterious face takes career-minded Elizabeth Mackenzie back in time to 1876, where a handsome Texas rancher mistakes her for his proxy bride, and Elizabeth finds passion. Reissue.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
great read,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Time For Love (Paperback)
I read this book years ago and reread it just recently. It's tender and sweet and leaves you breathless. The only drawback is that the author dates the writing of the book with her use of modern-day celebrities- I didn't like that. It's a great story of a woman who lives in a time that has nothing for her- no special friends, family or events to keep her where she is. She finds her destiny in the past. If you can open your mind enough to believe that this could happen, you will love this story.
4.0 out of 5 stars
What A Good Book,
By kooks (AZ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Time For Love (Paperback)
I have to vent:#1 People please utilize the FEEDBACK area of Amazon in order to give your opinion of your purchases not the book review section. #2 I also have strong and somewhat mixed feelings about readers that don't read a book in it's entirety and leave a one/two star review. I believe without knowing how far a person has read we don't know if the book was given a fair chance. #3 I have to disagree with Toadyhead who felt this book was "Absolutely annoying and stupid" It was neither. and now for my review... I'm not much on the going back in time type books, I always feel for the people left behind but in this case, I didn't even think about it once since. This book was written in such a manner that you wanted "Lizzy" to stay with the hero in the 1800's. I felt that it was a very entertaining well written plot and the characters were strong and solid. My emotions were always being tested throughout, I laughed some and I sniffled a few times and became enraged as well. There were things I disliked about it but my likes far outweighed the dislikes and I'm glad I read it. I was able to find it as a free download but would have paid about $4 and been happy to have invested in it. Happy reading Enjoy.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely annoying and stupid,
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This review is from: A Time for Love (Paperback)
The book drags on and on about the heroine's silent suffering of having had a tooth pulled. As the reader I just didn't care and frankly became bored of reading about it. The reader is constantly reminded of the hero's similar appearance to Mel Gibson. Which is not my cup of tea in the looks department (and esp. the personality dept.). So everytime I wanted to imaging Harrison Ford I was jolted into imaging Mel Gibson. Blah. Also the hero is an ex confederate soldier. Yuck. So now I have to stomach Mel Gibson's looks on a bigot. Now that's just redundant. I just did not have the patience to finish this book. Into the denotion pile it west went. P.S. the story takes place in the late 1800s in the wild west of the U.S.
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