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Bethany's Song

Bethany's Song

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dynamite time travel
Review: At the Drexel Cemetery in the Wyoming mountains, the three James sisters sing Christian songs at the burial of local witch Yolanda D'Arcy. No one else, including the caretaker, Digger Phelps, attends the ceremony. Soon a fog comes out of nowhere and engulfs the threesome. Fifth grade school teacher Bethany James quickly realizes that she is no longer in modern day Wyoming, but quickly learns that instead is in 1895 Juneau, Alaska without her two siblings to accompany her.

Architect Matthew Gray grieves the loss of his father when Bethany lands at his feet. Matthew, who believes someone is sabotaging his family's mining operation, wonders what to do with this bewildered witch, who soon takes over the local teaching position. As they fall in love, will Bethany be able to make the commitment to Matthew; an emotion she never could do in what was her birth decade.

The second River of Time tale is an engaging time travel romance that will excite the audience with its insightful look at the gay nineties in Alaska. As with the lead female in the first novel (ALICIA'S SONG), Bethany adapts too easily to a less technological era. Still the audience will admire her courage to overcome her demons (from a car accident that injured her and killed her parents) to find love with Matthew. BETHANY'S SONG is a winner that will leave sub-genre fans wanting to quantum leap into the future to read the concluding tale starring Caitlin.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dynamite time travel
Review: At the Drexel Cemetery in the Wyoming mountains, the three James sisters sing Christian songs at the burial of local witch Yolanda D'Arcy. No one else, including the caretaker, Digger Phelps, attends the ceremony. Soon a fog comes out of nowhere and engulfs the threesome. Fifth grade school teacher Bethany James quickly realizes that she is no longer in modern day Wyoming, but quickly learns that instead is in 1895 Juneau, Alaska without her two siblings to accompany her.

Architect Matthew Gray grieves the loss of his father when Bethany lands at his feet. Matthew, who believes someone is sabotaging his family's mining operation, wonders what to do with this bewildered witch, who soon takes over the local teaching position. As they fall in love, will Bethany be able to make the commitment to Matthew; an emotion she never could do in what was her birth decade.

The second River of Time tale is an engaging time travel romance that will excite the audience with its insightful look at the gay nineties in Alaska. As with the lead female in the first novel (ALICIA'S SONG), Bethany adapts too easily to a less technological era. Still the audience will admire her courage to overcome her demons (from a car accident that injured her and killed her parents) to find love with Matthew. BETHANY'S SONG is a winner that will leave sub-genre fans wanting to quantum leap into the future to read the concluding tale starring Caitlin.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Passion, Sensitivity, Wit and Intelligence
Review: Bethany's Song is the second novel in Susan Plunkett's Song trilogy, and it is nearly as good as her stupendous first, Alicia's Song.

Bethany is singing in a graveyard in modern day Wyoming with her sisters Alicia and Caitlyn when the River of Time sweeps her away to 1895 Juneau, Alaska. There she meets the handsome widowed architect Matthew Gray, who is as riveted by her beauty and plucky spirit as she is by his integrity and magnetic presence.

But both Bethany and Matthew carry deep emotional scars from their past that make it nearly impossible to risk their hearts. Bethany also hides the physical scars of a devastating car accident that left her barren, while Matthew has resolved never to marry again and risk a repeat of two years before when his wife and infant son died in childbirth. Bethany is afraid to reveal her fantastic origin to Matthew while he is unsettled that she will share very little about her past.

While they fight their overwhelming attraction, clever Bethany figures out a number of ways to support herself, and Matthew delves deeper into the apparent corruption plaguing the mine he has just inherited. Bethany assists the investigation, and she and Matthew are drawn unwillingly into a passionate affair. It is only when their discoveries nearly cost Bethany her life that she and Matthew are able to acknowledge their love and believe in a future together before it's too late.

Plunkett creates complex and appealing characters the reader loves and follows with rapt attention. As with Alicia's Song, I could barely turn the pages of Bethany's Song fast enough as exciting plot twists unfolded in the unforgettably magnificent Alaskan landscape.

Bethany's Song is immensely enjoyable. Plunkett writes with a rare passion, sensitivity, wit, intelligence and genuine heartfelt emotion. Like all of her work, Bethany's Song is not to be missed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Passion, Sensitivity, Wit and Intelligence
Review: Bethany�s Song is the second novel in Susan Plunkett�s Song trilogy, and it is nearly as good as her stupendous first, Alicia�s Song.

Bethany is singing in a graveyard in modern day Wyoming with her sisters Alicia and Caitlyn when the River of Time sweeps her away to 1895 Juneau, Alaska. There she meets the handsome widowed architect Matthew Gray, who is as riveted by her beauty and plucky spirit as she is by his integrity and magnetic presence.

But both Bethany and Matthew carry deep emotional scars from their past that make it nearly impossible to risk their hearts. Bethany also hides the physical scars of a devastating car accident that left her barren, while Matthew has resolved never to marry again and risk a repeat of two years before when his wife and infant son died in childbirth. Bethany is afraid to reveal her fantastic origin to Matthew while he is unsettled that she will share very little about her past.

While they fight their overwhelming attraction, clever Bethany figures out a number of ways to support herself, and Matthew delves deeper into the apparent corruption plaguing the mine he has just inherited. Bethany assists the investigation, and she and Matthew are drawn unwillingly into a passionate affair. It is only when their discoveries nearly cost Bethany her life that she and Matthew are able to acknowledge their love and believe in a future together before it�s too late.

Plunkett creates complex and appealing characters the reader loves and follows with rapt attention. As with Alicia�s Song, I could barely turn the pages of Bethany�s Song fast enough as exciting plot twists unfolded in the unforgettably magnificent Alaskan landscape.

Bethany�s Song is immensely enjoyable. Plunkett writes with a rare passion, sensitivity, wit, intelligence and genuine heartfelt emotion. Like all of her work, Bethany�s Song is not to be missed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Loved it!!!!!
Review: Like her sister Alicia, Bethany James is swept away from present day Drexel, Wyoming, by the River of Time. She finds herself in 1895 Juneau, Alaska. Susan Plunkett's characters are three dimensional and very likable, and her insightful, and well
researched, look at Alaska in the 1800's is a refreshing change of scenery. Bethany is more than confounded by her time travel,
she's scarred and reticent to open herself to love - in any century.

Architect Matthew Gray has his hands full. He's dealing with the loss of his father, and trying to find the saboteur at his
family's mining operation. The unexpected arrival of lovely Bethany is one more complication he doesn't need. Nevertheless, the two work well together, forming a realistic bond that will last through time.

Another Susan Plunkett winner. I can't wait for Caitlin's story!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Book Ever!! : Bethany's Song
Review: This book was soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good!! It didnt give to much away but gave enough. It's the kind that make's you get attached to the character's. Matthew also sound's irresistable!! He was like so romantic when we said "Do you want me to? hehehehehehhe The author of this book did an exeptional job and i cant wait until i read Alicia's Song!
I reread this book like 50 time's The Author deserves an applaude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Book Ever!! : Bethany's Song
Review: This book was soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good!! It didnt give to much away but gave enough. It's the kind that make's you get attached to the character's. Matthew also sound's irresistable!! He was like so romantic when we said "Do you want me to? hehehehehehhe The author of this book did an exeptional job and i cant wait until i read Alicia's Song!
I reread this book like 50 time's The Author deserves an applaude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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