A Wish In Time
In eighteenth-century Scotland, Magda McClellan, eight months pregnant, is granted one wish from Auld Annie, an old woman accused of witchcraft. But Magda declines to use her wish because she is perfectly happy; besides, she doesn't believe in witches. Little does she know how that refusal will forever change her life. In twenty-first century New York, Maggie McDonald and ...more
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anyone who likes to absorb themselves in other people's lives, readers and writers alike
I took this book into hospital with me (appropriately, as I quite wished to be somewhere else) and I am so glad I did. It was totally absorbing. So much so, I had to force myself to put it down, so I would have something to read after my op! When I thought about the subject matter, people waking to find themselves in another's shoes, in another place and time vastly removed from their own, I wondered whether Laurel Bradley could pull it off. She did, admirably. Never once did I doubt that th...more
The concept was good, but a little editing would have gone so very, very far in making it better. And I'm biased--it's a time-travel historical romance, not my genre of choice.
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