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Timeless Love [School & Library Binding]

Judith O'Brien (Author)
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February 2002

The Magic Charm

It was a lovely silver necklace with a strange antique charm -- an early sixteenth birthday present from her parents. But now Samantha clutched the charm, desperate to disappear when her father discovered she'd wrecked his BMW....Suddenly she was standing in the bedchamber of Edward VI, the young king of England in 1553....

He was her own age -- and cute. Why hadn't she studied her history? Sam only knew that Edward had died at about sixteen -- and she was determined to save him. He seemed to expect her. He called her "my sweet angel." She should have recognized the danger when the scheming Duke of Northumberland tried to come between them. But Edward protected her -- especially as the ailing young king grew healthy, and rumors of marriage began. She thought she was safe -- until a handsome young stranger stole her heart and swept her into the middle of deadly sixteenth-century court intrigue....Could she ever go home again?

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Grades 7-10--This appealing and quick read mixes humor, suspense, fantasy, and romance with a good dash of history. When Sam makes a wish while wearing the antique necklace her mother gave her for her 16th birthday, she soon finds herself in Tudor England, barefoot and in the chambers of Edward VI. The sickly boy king assumes she is an angel sent to help him on his approaching journey to the afterlife. Sam quickly becomes a favorite of his when she deduces that his illness may be the result of allergies and uses come 21st-century knowledge to help him regain his health. Along the way she falls in love with Sir Barnaby Fitzpatrick. The suspicious and jealous Duke of Northumberland convinces Edward that Sam and Barnaby are plotting against him, so the two teens must flee for their lives. When Sam wishes she could be anywhere but there, the magic necklace again does its work, and she is amazed to find herself home again. But is this her home? The notes she was studying are now in Spanish, and her mother and brother can't understand her English. Sam then realizes that by curing Edward, she has changed history and her own future as well. Her observations of 16th-century life, with all its uncomfortable clothing, incurable diseases, and injustices are eye-opening, and her encounters with historical figures such as Jane Grey and the future Queen Elizabeth bring history to life. There are a number of current, popular movies that juxtapose characters from the past and the present, and this novel will fit right in with that trend.
Susan L. Rogers, Chestnut Hill Academy, PA
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Writing romance novels has got to be the way to make a living in the world. What other career allows you to send the kids off to school, walk the dog, and vanish into the most fascinating of historical times and places, with the most glorious of men, to escape danger and find everlasting love for the rest of the day?

Like most writers, I knew early on that I wanted to be a writer. Well, almost. Actually, writing was the third choice on my short list of career possibilities, right after Fairy Princess and Prima Ballerina. The first two didn't work out. So after college I moved to New York, where I worked for Seventeen Magazine. Not only had I never really been to New York before, but I believe I was the only editorial assistant in the magazine industry who still wore knee socks. Soon I was promoted to Editor of the "Letters to the Editor" department. Yes, there really IS an editor for the letters to the editor column. But it allowed me to write articles, answer the personal problems of teens (boys and zits were the big topics of concern), and rummage through the back files of the magazine. I found Sylvia Plath's original carbon of a short story she submitted while still in high school. There were articles on up-and-coming talents with names like Judy Holiday, Marlon Brando and Elvis. And very occasionally I was employed as a last-minute makeover subject. That was me looking miserable after getting the "Brideshead Revisited" bob.

Then I lucked into a fabulous job - as a jacket copy writer at a publishing house called Pocket Books. There I first read Jude Deveraux, Judith McNaught and Julie Garwood in manuscript form, and from those I would compose the blurbs for the book covers. It was heaven. I would read straight through my lunch hour, thus accounting for the chicken salad and iced tea on the returned manuscripts. But as much as I loved reading those marvelous stories, what I really wanted to do was to write one. Just one. Just to see what would happen.

Life interfered. I went back into magazines, this time at Self as an editor and writer. I got married, then had my son. I was still on maternity leave, writing general health articles while bouncing a newborn on my knee, that I began to dream once again of writing a romance novel. So that is exactly what I did. And I modestly claim to have written the most horrendous first three chapters of ANY book, in ANY genre, at ANY time in history. Unfortunately, still addled by the turmoil of being a new mom (hey, it's an excuse), I actually sent the wretched chapters to agents and publishers.

The rejections were polite form letters. Dozens of them. I shoved them into a bottom drawer and stuck to articles, becoming a free-lance writer and full-time mom. A few years later I gave romance writing another try. This time I sent it to only one person, Linda Marrow, with whom I had worked at Pocket Books years earlier. I certainly did not expect her to accept the manuscript. But I did hope she would let me know which editor at whatever house just might be interested in my time-travel romance.

Instead, I received a call from Linda three days later, offering me a two book contract.

Now I am a single mom. My son is twelve. I live in Brooklyn. And I'm lucky enough to write romance novels for a living. So please excuse me while I slip into something more comfortable. Such as Civil War Atlanta, or Tudor England, or Georgian Ireland, or....Did I mention how much I love this job? --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • School & Library Binding
  • Publisher: Topeka Bindery (February 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0613741552
  • ISBN-13: 978-0613741552
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 4.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.7 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #11,008,262 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Timeless Love, February 23, 2002
When Sam is thrust back in time by a magical charm after wrecking her dad's precious BMW, she finds herself in the middle of the court of the Tudors. She herself is a close "advisor" of Edward VI! The book documents her trip through time and its effect on the world.

I love history and romance, so I thought I would love this book. But it wasn't the greatest I'd ever read. The beginning of her stay in 1553 was dragging by halfway through the book and her emotions were not really shown. One minute she would be hysterical and want to go home, and then the next minute she didn't seem to care. Some parts were detailed while others were vague. Her character was not consistent. Then she only met the guy she was to fall in love with (and my did they fall in love pretty fast) near the end of the book. I guess the idea of how her meddling changed history was interesting, but the end was just plain weird. This book could have been a lot better.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Okay, January 31, 2003
This really could have been a good book but to tell you the truth i was quite a dissapointed. The love story was sort of nice but also really predictable. The main character was annoying and some times just a complete idiot. The only reason i gave this 2 stars is that i like books that mix history with fiction and the auther did a good job at that. Read this book if you would like to but if you enjoy to have a character that you can relate to and a story that is surprising find another book.
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A dissapointment., February 2, 2002
Sixteen-year-old Samantha McKenna has just wrecked her dad's precious new BMW, and she's desperate to escape. Clutching her birthday present, an antique locket, she wishes desperately to escape, and finds herself thrown back in time to England in 1553, to the castle of fifteen-year-old King Edward VI. The sickly Edward thinks Sam is his angel, come to take him to heaven. But with her modern knowledge, Sam brings Edward back from the brink of death. As months go by, Sam begins to adjust to life in the past, although she still longs for a way to return home. Then she meets Barnaby, a handsome nobleman, and falls in love with him. But court life in the sixteenth-century is dangerous, and Sam finds her life, and that of her newfound love, in danger.

I really though I'd love this book, since I enjoy stories with romance, time travel, and history, and this book has all three. However, the romance between Samantha and Barnaby developed too quickly to be very believable, and the ending was unrealistically happy. The book was enjoyable while reading it, but it just needed something more - at the end all I could think was, that's it??I don't think I'd recommend buying it, but it might be worth a read if you can get it at the library.
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