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A steamy cup of tea, lemon pound cake and Anna Faversham's Hide in Time is all you need for a cold winter's evening.
Laura Yager is not what she seems. Owner of a match-making service, she unites lost souls. She finds a kindred spirit in Xandra Radcliff. Neither of them quite fit in their lives and Laura's story is peeled back with tantalizing slowness revealing she is adjusting to life 200 years after the time she was born into.
Xandra is the target of criminals and feels uncomfortable in the t ...more
Laura Yager is not what she seems. Owner of a match-making service, she unites lost souls. She finds a kindred spirit in Xandra Radcliff. Neither of them quite fit in their lives and Laura's story is peeled back with tantalizing slowness revealing she is adjusting to life 200 years after the time she was born into.
Xandra is the target of criminals and feels uncomfortable in the t ...more

Hide in Time has sold more than any of my other books and achieved 'Best Seller' status in Amazon's Romance Time Travel category. I took a picture of the yellow banner just in case it disappeared, and it did, but it came back. It's been there long enough to make me smile. I hope Hide in Time makes you smile too.
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What a beautifully written book. I instantly fell in love with the characters and cared about what happened to them. I loved the history, the little gems of information which sent me off to research further and the concept of the story. I found it believable even though it’s a work of imagination and fiction. Hide in Time is a must read for all those looking for a well written book in which to lose oneself. Highly recommended.

I had high hopes and looked forward to reading a ‘visitor from the past’ (for once) time travel story. To my disappointment it failed on many levels.
The writing can only be described as stiff, as if Laura brought her crusty storytelling with her from the past.
The book moved so slow I was thinking I’m going to spend two hundred years reading it.
We already know from the blurb that Laura came to 2009 from 1814, yet the author is so oblique or trying to be coy about explaining that it was a major wa ...more
The writing can only be described as stiff, as if Laura brought her crusty storytelling with her from the past.
The book moved so slow I was thinking I’m going to spend two hundred years reading it.
We already know from the blurb that Laura came to 2009 from 1814, yet the author is so oblique or trying to be coy about explaining that it was a major wa ...more

Oct 22, 2014
Steve Harrison
marked it as to-read

Nov 04, 2020
Angel
marked it as to-read
