![]() ![]() ![]() Memorable, complex characters and a clean, fast-paced, yet descriptive writing style recommend this story, which has links to Kurland's A Dance Through Time (Jove, 1996). Lively, often funny, but brutally realistic, this well-written story pairs a defiant woman determined to defend her lands at all costs with a reluctant out-of-time hero who rises to the occasion, then gives them a cause to fight for and a love to live for and lets their actions drive the plot. What he gets, however, is a change of time when an old pirate map and a gate to the past suddenly land him in the forests of medieval England at the feet of a strangely lovely armor-clad knightAa knight who eventually not only abducts him but turns out to be a woman. Wealthy beyond measure but disillusioned and unfulfilled by his years as a corporate raider, Alex Smith definitely needs a change of scene. And when he was captured in Medieval England by Margaret of Falconberg, a fierce beauty hidden in knight's armor, he rediscovered his own chivalrous-and passionate-heart. ![]() Then, at the MacLeod Keep in Scotland, he found a pirate map that miraculously answered his yearnings-with a journey to another time. That had always escaped him.along with true love. ![]() From Lynn Kurland, the New York Times bestselling author of the Nine Kingdom series.Īlexander Smith had found success in the world of corporate takeovers-but not happiness. ![]()
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