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Which character from a book would you like to switch places with?
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Hmm, dare I say Jessica Trent from Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase
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Evangeline Jenner from Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas
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Leda Etoile from The Shadow and the Star by Laura Kinsale.
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Evangeline Jenner from Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas
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Leda Etoile from The Shadow and the Star by Laura Kinsale.


Next would be Katherine Huxtable from Then Comes Seduction by Mary Balogh. I fell in love with Jasper from the first page of that book. He is so funny and charming.
Then I would say Amanda Briars from Suddenly You by Lisa Kleypas. Jack Devlin was just smokin' hot! He and I could definitely heat things up! Mmm,mmm,mmmmmm!

Second choice would be Celia in Green Darkness (I picked the link with the cover I had in my youth; I now have a hardback.) I think this book is why I became so fascinated with historical reenactments (I started out doing Tudor era).



Me too! Me too!;-) I was thinking the exact same thing. Going back in time like that would scare the living daylights out of me, but Jamie would be worth it. Yuuuummmmm!

Top 10 Honorable mentions :
Mina = Meredith Duran - Written on your skin
Emmaline = Meredith Duran - The duke of shadows
Lucy = Elizabeth Hoyt - The serpent prince
Rebecca = Mary Balogh - Tangled
Jonet = Liz Carlyle - A woman scorned
Lara = Lisa Kleypas - A stranger in my arms
Jenny = Judith McNaught - A kingdom of dreams
Meriel = Mary Jo Putney - Uncommon vows
Cynthia = Julie Anne Long - Like no other lover
Penelope = Madeline Hunter - The romantic

So there are several mentions of Outlander. I have been trying to decide if I want to take that on.
And I know what you mean about going back in time scaring you, maybe if we could be guaranteed our safety and if we could bring some of our modern conveniences with us it would make it even more intriguing!
Time travel would be interesting, but definitely scary, like you said. I think we'd probably die of massive bacterial infections if we went back to the middle ages or medieval times. Things are a lot cleaner than they were. Our systems couldn't handle the dirty food, dirty people, poor sanitation, etc.

Exactly. It's really easy to over-romanticize the tidily presented version of the past that we see in romance novels or in movies. It wasn't pretty, for the most part. Becoming a reenactor taught me a lot.
Furthermore, taking "modern conveniences" along (for instance, an aspirin) might well result in significant problems -- in medieval times, you might be hanged/burned/ducked/pressed as a witch.
Yikes!
That said, I still think that Celia Bohun is one of the neatest characters I've ever read (see earlier post).
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It is such a fun and cute movie but let me warn you, if you are a die-hard Pride and Prejudice fan you may not want to see it because the story line does end up changing! I love it though!!
So, if you could switch places with one of the characters from a book, who would it be with and why?