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My Outlaw

My Outlaw

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply entertaining!
Review: I know other reviewers thought this bk was full of mistakes. However, I am normally one to plainly see mistakes in stories I did not really notice them. The story was so sweet that I didn't care about the science of time travel. It's fiction, not a text book. I think it was supposed to remain mysterious to the reader. My only thought through the bk was like another reviewer mentioned, why didn't Keliegh take medication with her when she went back?? I would have, but I can forgive that error b/c the story was so great.

I did feel like there was more to the secondary characters that could be explored but I got the impression that LLM might want to tell their stories in their own bks one day.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a great time travel......
Review: I know other reviewers thought this bk was full of mistakes. However, I am normally one to plainly see mistakes in stories I did not really notice them. The story was so sweet that I didn't care about the science of time travel. It's fiction, not a text book. I think it was supposed to remain mysterious to the reader. My only thought through the bk was like another reviewer mentioned, why didn't Keliegh take medication with her when she went back?? I would have, but I can forgive that error b/c the story was so great.

I did feel like there was more to the secondary characters that could be explored but I got the impression that LLM might want to tell their stories in their own bks one day.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A timeswept Romance with passion at its best.
Review: Keighly's insight and wisdom within her own young soul carries you off into a life truly meant to be. From the very beginning you want her to meet Darby flesh to flesh. She holds your hand tightly as she takes you along through her dreams and desires to her true heart song. Each moment you feel the yearning in her heart, the passion of her soul and the connection she and Darby have. Your eyes twinkle with the laughter and mist over from the pain but you stay with it until the end. A soul to soul to connection if there ever was one. This is by far my favorite story by Ms. Miller. She has truly won me over with her incredible ability to weave tales of such fiery passion, detailed and ravenous sex between her characters and the love in their hearts that connects them completely, forever. SC/souldance

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Romance with Imagination
Review: The is a love story about two people who fell in love through a mirror which allows time traveling. There was never a dull moment and the story was not predictable. This is the second time that I read this and will read it again. Great read if you like romance and a mystery.


Rating: 2 stars
Summary: a dissatisfying story
Review: This book was full of inconsistencies and poorly developed characters. The story idea is an interesting one, but the author never explains why or how the characters travel through time (and the last trip was just unbelievable). Also conspicuously absent is an explanation for how Keighly managed to alter the tragic events of the past, especially as another reviewer notes, she didn't even try to do something as simple as keep antibiotics with her to take back to the past. Many secondary characters were introduced in a way that made you think they were important to the story, but then dropped or ignored after that. At the end one is left wondering how Darby patched his relationship with his father, why we ever heard about his mother's old housekeeper, his brother's first wife, the child deafened by scarlet fever, the Catholic minister, Darby's housekeeper and her child, and why did Keighly's present-day friend accept time travel with no questions. This book would have been improved by making it shorter and dropping many characters, or lengthening it to deal with the ones there.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: One star is the lowest rating available.
Review: This must not be one of Linda Lael Miller's best books. Keighly flipped back and forth through time so many times, and from so many different places, that permanancy in any time or place became unbelievable. For both her and Darcy. Also, when Darcy was shot and fell through the mirror into the 20th century, and Julian called 911, he was told by the dispatcher that Redemption didn't have an ambulance. But later when Keighly and Francine were returning there from LA Francine said what a great paramedic team Redemption had.Huh? And what kind of twit would go back in time, knowing her son was suppose to die from strep throat, (Scarlet fever is strep throat with a rash)and not bring back a supply of penicillin that she could easily get from her pediatrician friend? Not a believable story.


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