Celebrate the promise of spring with three new stories that take readers beyond the boundaries of time to capture the power of love. In "Beyond the Call" by Sandra Davidson, a modern-day woman is transported back to the Civil War to save a man from disaster. In Lisa Plumley's "Chances Are", an antique perfume bottle takes a woman back to 1890 -- and into a widowed mine owner's home. And in Cynthia Thomason's "Come the Spring", a 100-year-old family album sends a decorator on a journey of timeless passion.
**I read a photocopy of the actual paperback (complete with yellowed pages) on the Open Library website.**
All three of these stories were "romance forward" with very little emphasis on the time travel. The book was published in the 1990s, so the heroines weren't as strong as the ones in contemporary romances written in the 2010s, but the stories were still enjoyable light reads.