After dying accidentally, twentieth-century librarian Jane Baker finds herself transported back in time to the Wild West of 1890 and into the arms of dashing bounty hunter Dolan Kincaid, who mistakes Jane for a notorious gambler wanted for murder.
A feel good time travel yarn that's smart, sweet and funny, DiD again features an 20th century heroine sent back in time by her guardian angel after she was found living in the wrong century. This time the guardian angel is incompetent, and our intrepid heroine is anything but. That's okay, because the corrected temporal relocation into the Old West allows former librarian Jane Barker to grow a backbone and stand up for herself after she is mistaken by a local bounty hunter for her outlaw ancestor, the cardsharp Rose Diamond. The story moves swiftly through Jane's misadventures in old west California, and some of the best moments happen in the end of the book, when Jane enters a steamboat poker competition with her bounty hunter. Recommended.
Purchased the book in an Op shop 50c. Interesting time travel. A reasonably good story but did not quiet hold my attention. She dies accidentally and to rectify the error she is sent back but not to the twentieth century. Instead she finds herself transported back in time to the Wild West of 1890. He is a bounty hunter who mistakes her for a notorious gambler wanted for murder. They eventually fall in love. At the end when her travel error is fixed she is back in the twentieth century and he is also there.
Good time travel novel. A timid librarian dies mistakenly and her angel sends her back to the 1800s where she is mistaken for a card shark known as Rose Diamond. A bounty hunter captures her and she is unable to convince him she isn’t this Rose Diamond. She is finally sent back to her own time but by this time both she and the bounty hunter are in love and she has become more confident. She is then returned to the 1800s and her love.
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