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Byron's Child
Byron's Child
Author: Carola Dunn
Jodie Zaleski meets Giles Faringdale, a lord no less, in contemporary Oxford -- only to find herself transported with him back to his ancestral home in Regency times. An impetuous and determined researcher, Jodie lands Giles and his ancestors in more than one scrape as she explores London of 1816.
ISBN-13: 9780802711328
ISBN-10: 0802711324
Publication Date: 3/1991
Pages: 187
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3.8 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Walker & Co
Book Type: Hardcover
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kskrista avatar reviewed Byron's Child on + 162 more book reviews
A different perspective for Dunn in her writing. In Byron's Child (a rather enigmatic title for a character who never actually appears in the book), a present-day couple accidentally go back in time to Regency England where they meet up with the male's ancestors and interact with the family before figuring out how to return. A nice story.


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