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Timestruck (Romance of the Millennium)
Timestruck - Romance of the Millennium
Author: Flora Speer
?Are you a spy, Gina?? Dominick murmured, his lips against hers." ?I?m not!? she protested. ?You were eavesdropping.? He kissed her again, slowly and thoroughly, until her knees went weak. ?For what purpose?? ?I?m worried about you. Don?t get involved in that crazy scheme to overthrow Charlemagne. In any time, in any place, they kill traito...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780505523785
ISBN-10: 0505523787
Publication Date: 5/2000
Pages: 395
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3.6 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Love Spell
Book Type: Paperback
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Gina is transported back in time to meet and fall for handsome Dominick. OK so the plot isn't very complex, what does set it apart is the focus on the court of King Charles and his spoiled wife. The first part of the book wasn't as I expected as Gina struggles to figure out what has happened, how to live in this time period and for her growing feelings for Dominick. I was surprised at the "ease" with which it all happened, I really expected more drama and tension but Dominick is so perfect, he has no flaws, nothing to have tension with and she quickly abandons her lifelong hatred of men to fall for him. On his side he suspects her of complicity but doesn't really do much about it which seemed a bit unrealistic.
However once she finally succumbs to him and they start feeling like a pair of lovers, the story then abruptly shifts to palace intrigue with a attempt on King Charles' life. Interestingly this seem to consume most of the rest of the book and their love is moved to the side, they get together for a fierce quick 2 page passion every chapter but the rest of the book is about the intrigue. There are lots of twists and turns and it has a great ending! One which you could probably see coming but nevertheless had me grinning like an idiot.


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