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Timeless Deception

Timeless Deception

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I wish it ended better
Review: I was captured from the very first page...Alaina Sawyer is from modern New York city and quite educated but the book doesn't go into too much detail of her life there as things happen quickly. She begins having visions of another time (1816) and another woman who looks very much like her and is named Alicia. This, Alicia, hates her life as the wife of the handsome Earl of Saybrooke.. in fact, she hates him and her son and everyone knows it. To escape, Alicia pays a witch to help her escape by trading places with another. This person, of course, is Alaina who avoids men for reason we aren't really sure about, yet, on seeing the Earl she goes gaga. Alaina, plays the role of Alicia believing that if she told the Earl who she really was he'd send her to an Asylum or Jail. Well, things progress from there to an end that really did disappoint me. This book wasn't bad it just could have been better. This book was only 200 something pages and could have been embellished more. For example, a little more about Alaina's history and that ending....it left me wanting something...I would have loved the book if it wasn't for that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very different and original time travel
Review: TIMELESS DECEPTION is a very different and original time travel than any I've seen before. It's a creative endeavor that is a wonderful keeper. I love time travels and Regencies, and this book is a perfect blend of both genres. I drooled (!) over Richard, and I enjoyed rooting for Alaina as she tried to convince Richard that she was a "changed" person. I highly recommend this terrific example of Brit-lit: TIMELESS DECEPTION!


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