The Bride Price18+ for language and sexual situations… Pennsylvania 1863, without explanation as to how she got there, or where her husband is.
Taking refuge with a doctor and his family, she finds herself in a volatile relationship with their neighbor, Richard Madden. His expectations and desires become difficult to ignore, and Sophie must find a way to hold off his pursuit. She rejoices when a soldier, looking identical to Jamie, arrives. Although he claims he doesn’t know her, she’s convinced he’s her husband and sets out to make him remember. Sophie races against time as she faces increasing pressure from Richard, who threatens their chance to reunite.
Can she break through Jamie’s barriers and bring his memory back?
And once found, can their love survive living in a different century?
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First, theoretically this could be read as stand-alone. However, there is a larger story that is not tied up by the ending. In fact, there are several questions, including no clear reason for why Sophie was brought back in time. She is supposed to be important, and watch out for whoever is brought back in time in the future. The plot was …
Loved this read! I will be honest I am not normally a time travel person but I love this author so decided to give this book a read. I am so glad that I did! This book has romance, history and mystery. I read it almost in one sitting and could not put it down. Sophie and Jamie have an amazing love story that will have you rooting for them through …
This was hard to finish… I pushed through, I was hoping for some interesting historical revelation, but was left disappointed. It needed an editor, and the passion felt forced, the husband/wife relationship felt over-the-top fake.
was rather boring