She was his beginning, his life, and his end. And she did not know it yet.Daniel is the orphaned son of a Powhatan warrior, born in seventeenth century Jamestown. When he is injured in the Battle of Bloody Run and left for dead, he wakes in the care of a young woman named Emmy. As she nurses him back to health, he soon realizes that she is from another time – and that she is the Time Walker his … Time Walker his enemies have been searching for.
Emmy is a reluctant Time Walker, sent to 1656 Virginia on her mother’s dying command. She prepares for her journey to the past as much as any modern woman could, but soon she realizes that the ancient blood running through her veins makes her a target for danger no matter what time she is in. Daniel is a complication she did not expect – a man who is tangled in her heart and her history in a way that can never be undone.
In a time when settlers flooded the New World under the rule of English Kings and the First People fought to keep their way of life, an alliance between Daniel and Emmy is not easily achieved. Yet as their lives are irrevocably entwined by fate and circumstance, they realize they must trust each other if they hope to survive what the history books have already written.
contains:
Ghost Dance
Season of Exile
Through the Valley
Song of Sunrise (preview)
more
I highly recommend this book.
I enjoyed reading and learning about early American Indians and their conflicts with early settlers.
Unable to find the 4th book in the series , ‘Song if Sunrise ‘ even though it was released in 2017.
Loved this book!
I enjoyed the story line for these books as well as the series preceding it (I’ve forgotten the title). I felt that the details were well-researched and believable, as were the characters. The only negative was that the storytelling in the previous series and this one felt identical. Although the characters have changed, the story felt basically the same despite some minor variations. If I only read one or the other, though, I would have enjoyed each on their own.
loved this book and all the others which I bought
I liked this series so much, I have started on the next one by this author.
Not your everyday time travel story. Lots of twists and turns.
It was nice reading about that era, when the English and the first people clashed. Never read anything like it, and I assume a lot is historically correct. Thanks for opening that door.
I enjoyed this book. However, the story is incomplete. The book does not stand alone. I want to know how this story ends.
If you are a fan of DIANA GABALDON’s , OUTLANDER………..THIS IS FOR YOU!!!
Aside from a FEW grammatical/ typo errors, this is a very good read. Instead of taking place in SCOTLAND, this takes place in AMERICA! A LOVE STORY COMPERABLE TO JAIMIE AND CLAIRE FRASER, IN OUTLANDER!!
Too hard to follow
I’m on the second book so far it’s good.
Such a long read, testing time travel concepts. The unborn is in the womb while the person she/he will be interacts in that time space. The explanation of deja vu as an interruption in the way things are meant to be was fine. But. . . .
Daniel read the book of knowledge – one book for each of the five clans, and knew his death date and all that was to happen. There are two books referenced. Did they morph / alter as time goes by? The author teases us but never allows a revisit to what was written.
When did Emmy write that letter to herself?
Where do bloodstones come from, come into being?
And Nicholas – bad boy – time traveler extraordinaire – manipulator of events: Daniel dies, then he does not, because Emmy arrives, on a mulligan crafted by their son, back and forth – 20th Century – here are letters in a FedEx box and a Google search and – well, it did not satisfy.
I confess I paged ahead on my e-reader. Daniel is an ass, succumbs to the dark side, kills with vengeance and for YEARS screws in a ménage-a-trois that results in the birth of a daughter.
These characters just didn’t captivate me fully. I felt the ending left so much unsaid – too much description of the 17th century, with Nicholas flitting through time, ending with the painting done by his brother Alex – no character development, and no more said about Daniel and Emmy and the book’s recording of their lives.
Loved the book. It did not download properly but I got the gist of what was haooening. Recommended reading for this if us that love time travel.
One of the best series I’ve read in awhile! Well written. It takes you captive right away.