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Time And Again

Time And Again

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Time and Again
Review: This book shouldn't even receive one star. The plot could be told in about 10 pages. Ms. Roberts fills in the other 495 pages with a rehash of how the two brothers from the future fell in love with, and made love to, two 20th century sisters. If you do read it, be sure to have a bookmark handy; otherwise if you happen to miss a few pages, you won't realize it, as it repetitively goes over and over seemingly the same love scenes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty Good!
Review: This book was much better then expected! I am not a real big sci-fi reader, or time travel. I do however, love Nora Robert, and JD ROBB. This book actually reminds me more of the In Death series as far as the format then it does Nora's usual romance.

Caleb in some strange way ends up traveling from the future to our time. The lovely, self sufficient Libby helps him thinking he's a plane wreck victim. The way Caleb reacts to everyday items in this century is funny. I found myself laughing through this story and the ending is great!

Jacob travels through time in search of his brother., Caleb and to bring him home. While Jacob is waiting for his brother to return from a trip with Libby, he slowly begins to fall in love with Libby's sister. Sunny. The ending of this story is better then the first and it will surprise you!

These two story's are reprints combined to one great book. Even if you are not a big time travel reader, if you like Nora Roberts you will not be disappointed.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Please read something else!
Review: This had to be one of the dumbest books she has written. It had no redeaming story line and I am a fan of Nora Roberts. Hope her work in the future is better than this. I could not even rate it as a good beach book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderful Emotions
Review: TIME WAS-Liberty Stone is a scientist who studies human life but doesn't actually participate in what she watches so carefully. When Libby decided to stay in her family's rustic mountain cabin she doesn't expect to be doctoring a injured pilet with quaint habits.

Caleb Hornblower is from the 23rd century and somehow managed to travel back in time. When he ends up in the caring hands of the innocent Libby he starts to think that maybe the past isn't such a bad place.

TIMES CHANGE-Jacob Hornblower wanted to bring his brother back to the 23rd century where he belonged. What he didn't expect was to be captivated by Libby's sister Sunny.

Sunny needed to find what it was she wanted to do in life so when she went to her family cabin for a while. She didn't expect to find a strange man to arrive out of nowhere and demand to know where his brother was.

Aurguements aside the two developed a close relationship that made Jacob start wonder if maybe his brother had the right idea to stay in the past.

The characters emotions were so realistic that if I didn't know better I would have thought I was reading an actual account of an actual event. Some of the word use didn't add up, but other than that it was a wonderfully creative book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Barbara Cartland meets The Doomsday Book
Review: While I'm not a big Nora Roberts fan - or much into the romance novel, this book (or books) DID intrigue. The author apparently had a great time with the story line, and left hanging a number of lose threads that might end up being sequels. For the money, you get TWO books in one, and lots and lots of Bodice Ripping between black holes. Almost photographic images of each other, the two stories overlap in a charming way. The premise was fun, imaginative and smoothly written (though not inspired). The lusty love scenes were numerous, but enjoyably researched? Diane Galbadon's time travel books have more magic for me, and The Doomsday Book is the classic in time travel books, but if romance doesn't make you quesy, give these books a try.


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