Amy has finally graduated, and she’s excited to move on to her internship with a law firm in London. What she doesn’t expect is to be invited to a ball by an eccentric old woman—or that she actually decides to go. Spontaneity is not her thing. When she’s pulled back in time, Amy is thrown into a world of balls, picnics, and suitors.William has spent most of his life helping his aunt Nellie with … Nellie with the time traveling groups who come through Twickenham Manor. But this time it’s different. The feisty, beautiful Amy captures William’s heart from the moment he sees her, and the magic she calls modern technology captivates him even more.
While the others who have traveled back seem to fit in, Amy is just looking forward until the day she can go home. William knows he should help her, but he’s too busy enjoying the taste of the special magic she brought with her. Will Amy finally let go and enjoy her experience at Twickenham Manor, or will she leave William—and her heart—to go back to her own time?
Enjoy the rest of the Twickenham Time Travel Romance series:
Book #1 “P.S. I Love You” by Jo Noelle
Book #2 “Love’s Past” by Laura D. Bastian
Book # 3 “Against the Magic” by Donna K. Weaver
Book# 4 “Mistletoe Mayhem” By Jo Noelle
Book #5 “Love Match” by Jo Noelle
Book #6 “An Unexpected Gentleman” by Laura Beers
Book #7 “With the Magic” by Donna K. Weaver
Book #8 “Dating the Duke” by Jen Geigle Johnson
Book #9 “There’s Always Tomorrow” by Laura D. Bastian
Book #10 “Enchanted Heart” by Jaclyn Hardy
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Amy travels back in time but will she stay? She and William hit it off but are they supposed to? Loved how curious he was about all of her electronics. I felt like I was in London with them – such great descriptions. There is a bump in their road but I loved how it was smoothed out. Great ending. The narrator did an amazing job of making me feel like I was there and switching between voices.
Amy is excited to have graduated from law school and is in London to start her summer internship. When she gets a mysterious invitation to a ball, she’s not at all expecting to be thrown back in time. Unlike the other women who came with her, Amy doesn’t fit it with the expectations of women in this era, and she can’t wait for the month to be over so she can return to her own time. William, is Aunt Nellie’s nephew, who’s faithfully helped her time traveling guests for many years. He’s taken in by Amy and has so many questions about the future that she misses so much.
Going to Twickenham Manor is always fun. Some of the guests like it and others find they want to return to their own time. Amy was one of those. Maybe she felt out of place because she didn’t get the two weeks of immersion before attending the ball or maybe it was because she truly didn’t fit in with the way women had to act back then. Whatever it was, William didn’t seem to mind and he was taken with her from the start.
I was glad to see Aunt Nellie again, but she didn’t feel the same to me in this book as in some of the others. In some of other books she very understanding when the guests don’t quite fit in, but I didn’t get that feeling in this book. Maybe it’s because the series is written by mulitple authors. I like it when Aunt Nellie comes across as the kind, grandmotherly type. I liked William and loved how interested he was in Amy’s phone and laptop. I had a feeling he would want to follow her when she returned to her own time. I think it’s great that he gets his own happily ever after.
I listened to the audiobook of this latest Twickenham Time Travel Romance. The narrator did a good job.
This review is for the free audible copy I received. This is another fun story of Aunt Nellie’s matchmaking efforts. Amy struggles to adjust to old-time London society & misses her modern conveniences. But then there is William whom she comes to love. What time period will they remain in? You have to read to find out. This is my voluntary review.
This is an interesting twist on a love story and time travel. Amy decides to attend a mysterious ball in London after her father encourages her to have fun. She’s in London to start an internship after graduation from law school. Her curious nature has her exploring the mansion where the ball is being held. And boom!, she finds herself in the same house, but in a completely different era. She’s there as part of a magical match making adventure. Does she find the love of her life? Does she decide to stay in the past and give up her family and all the modern technology that she enjoys? Not too technical and deep, but the book explores the differences in how women behave now and how they were expected to dress and behave in that era.
Fun book. I liked it!
I enjoyed reading an Enchanted Heart. Both William and Amy are likable characters that I could empathize with. Amy graduates from law school and heads off to London for an internship. She’s received an invitation to a ball that she thinks may have something to do with her internship. William helps his aunt at Twickenham Manor where the ball is being held–in 1870. There is a lot of humor with the modern Americans trying to dress and behave properly for the time period as well as with William’s fascination with modern inventions that Amy is not supposed to be showing him. Will Amy stay in 1870 or go back to her own time, breaking William’s heart? I like Jaclyn Hardy’s writing style and hope to read more of her work. I received an ARC. I chose to leave a review and share my opinion.