Rating:  Summary: interesting but mediocre time travel Review: Jane was too practical to believe in wishin on a star but after she was forced to marry Dominic Stanbridge the most notorious rake in London, she would try jsut about anything. Steeling herself against his wiles, she promised to thwart his attempts at seduction. Yet nothing could have prepared her for her husband's abrupt about face the morning after the wedding. Suddenly the city's fashion plate was running about clad in only his silk robe, speaking in a strange Scottish accent and claiming to have never seen a fork! Jane couldn't possibly believe what he said; that he was Colin MacKenzie, a Scottish earl who had lived 300 years ago. Nor could she believe the spine tingling attraction she felt for the man she had sworn to hate.
Rating:  Summary: Everyone needs a liitle magic.... Review: Nothing can prepare Jane for her husband's abrupt about-face the morning after their arranged wedding. Suddenly the city's fashion plate is running about clad in only his silk robe, speaking in a strange Scottish accent, and claiming to have never seen a fork. Jane can't possibly believe what he says: that he is Colin MacKenzie, a Scottish earl who lived 300 years ago. Nor can she believe the spine-tingling attraction she feels for the man she has sworn to hate. But then, Jane never believed she could be bewitched, and suddenly she is at the mercy of ... MacKenzie's magic.
Rating:  Summary: REDUNDANT Review: The reader from Austin is right on the money. The dialogue between the two central characters reads like two five-year-olds bickering. This lasts most of the way through the book. When the plot finally starts moving the book is at an end. A good 100 page cut could have saved lots of time. Can you say editor?
Rating:  Summary: Stop repeating "I know who I am!!" Review: This book's plot COULD be developed into an enjoyable story. However, you are 3/4 of the way through the book before the action picks up beyond the two main characters alternately arguing "I am not a witch" and "I know who I am" Enough is enough! The reader gets the idea after one or two repetitions. Avoid frustration by not reading this book.
Rating:  Summary: Repetitive dialogue irritating!! Review: tHIS IS THE MOST MAGICAL STORY I HAVE EVER READ. IT IS TRULY A MAGICAL FAIRYTALE. I COULD READ IT AGAIN AND AGAIN! THIS BOOK TRULY MAKES ONE BELIEVE IN MAGIC. MACKENZIE IS EVERY WOMAN'S DREAM COME TRUE. THE MYSTERY SURROUNDING THE KINSTAIR CHRONICLES AND THE QUESTIONS REVOLVING AROUND HIS TIME TRAVEL ARE GREAT. I RECOMMEND THIS TO ANYONE WANTING TO DREAM.
Rating:  Summary: MAGICAL FAIRYTALE Review: tHIS IS THE MOST MAGICAL STORY I HAVE EVER READ. IT IS TRULY A MAGICAL FAIRYTALE. I COULD READ IT AGAIN AND AGAIN! THIS BOOK TRULY MAKES ONE BELIEVE IN MAGIC. MACKENZIE IS EVERY WOMAN'S DREAM COME TRUE. THE MYSTERY SURROUNDING THE KINSTAIR CHRONICLES AND THE QUESTIONS REVOLVING AROUND HIS TIME TRAVEL ARE GREAT. I RECOMMEND THIS TO ANYONE WANTING TO DREAM.
Rating:  Summary: A delightful story Review: Though now a marchioness Jane Everleigh loathes the man nineteenth century rules that forced her to marry even if he is one of the wealthiest members of society. On the other hand, the notorious rake Dominc Stanbridge finds his new bride quite fascinating because unlike the horde of women, who openly desire him, she rejects him.The morning after the nuptials, something weird happens to Lancaster, as Dominic is known. He had taken a blow to the head and now speaks in a wild Scottish brogue, has the manners of a barbarian, and claims to be a sixteenth century Laird, Colin Mackenzie. Even stranger is Jane's reaction. She rebuffed that same body just yesterday, but now finds it irresistible. As Colin begins to persuade the skeptical Jane it is all true, they fall in love, but he must return to 1562 to finish his quest. Readers will feel the magic of this exciting historical romance. Though the displacement needs acceptance and Colin adapts to easily to a more advanced technology, the audience will find his tale fascinating. Lady Jane is a wonderful heroine and her love for Colin crosses the time barrier. Debra Dier has written a refreshingly delightful time travel romance that will provide much entertainment to fans of that sub-genre and those who enjoy a strong nineteenth century romance. Harriet Klausner
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