Book 2 of a series. FBI agent, Kendra, is still stuck in 1815. When Lady Dover is found stabbed multiple times, likely with a stiletto, Kendra is called on to help solve this murder. There are an abundance of people who did not like Lady Dover, as she had affairs with multiple men (a father-in-law and son-in-law), her stepson disliked her, and many more people had reason to dislike her.
This one focused less on the time travel and time differences than the first book, and it seemed like more of a police procedural-type mystery. It was good. I listened to the audio (as I believe I did with the first book) and I admit to losing focus occasionally, but it was still good. There was a bit more with Kendra’s relationship to Alec. I didn’t like this one as much as the first, but I do plan to continue the series.
Book 2 of a series. FBI agent, Kendra, is still stuck in 1815. When Lady Dover is found stabbed multiple times, likely with a stiletto, Kendra is called on to help solve this murder. There are an abundance of people who did not like Lady Dover, as she had affairs with multiple men (a father-in-law and son-in-law), her stepson disliked her, and many more people had reason to dislike her.
This one focused less on the time travel and time differences than the first book, and it seemed like more of a police procedural-type mystery. It was good. I listened to the audio (as I believe I did with the first book) and I admit to losing focus occasionally, but it was still good. There was a bit more with Kendra’s relationship to Alec. I didn’t like this one as much as the first, but I do plan to continue the series.