Book 1 in the Yellowstone Romance Series “I am not good with words, but you make my heart sing, Aimee…”Nurse and avid backpacker Aimee Donovan is offered the opportunity of a lifetime. She encounters a patient who tells her he is a time traveler and can send her two hundred years into the past to spend three months in the rugged Yellowstone wilderness at the dawn of the mountain man era. The … mountain man era. The only requirement: she cannot tell anyone that she’s from the future.
How did a white woman suddenly appear in the remote Rocky Mountain wilderness? Trapper Daniel Osborne’s first instinct is to protect this mysterious and unconventional woman from the harsh realities of his mountains. While he fights his growing attraction to her, he is left frustrated by her lies and secrecy.
Daniel shows Aimee a side of Yellowstone she’s never experienced. She is torn between her feelings for him, and exposing a secret that will destroy everything he holds as truth. As her three months come to an end, she is faced with a dilemma: return to her own time, or stay with the man who opened her eyes to a whole new world. When the decision is made for her, both their lives will be changed forever.
***Content Warning: This story contains mild violence, mild profanity, and adult situations including physical intimacy, and is intended for mature readers.
Other titles in the Yellowstone Romance Series, in recommended reading order:
Yellowstone Heart Song
Return To Yellowstone
Yellowstone Christmas
Yellowstone Redemption
Yellowstone Reflections
Yellowstone Love Notes (short story)
Yellowstone Season of Giving (short story)
Yellowstone Homecoming
Yellowstone Awakening
Yellowstone Dawn
Yellowstone Deception
Yellowstone Promise
Yellowstone Origins
Yellowstone Legacy
Yellowstone Legends
Related/Spin-off Series:
Teton Romance Series
Wilderness Brides Series
Wild Mountain Hearts Series
more
One of the best series I’ve ever read! It was fiction, but had a lot of history about Yellowstone.
Peggy Henderson has you captured from the 1st paragraph with this wonderful series centrally located what is now the Yellowstone Mountains.
Take a trip with Aimee as she travels back 200 years to meet Daniel a trapper raised with the local Native American Tribe and his fur trapping father, at the beginning of the days of the Mountain Men. …
Historically based
I would like to read more
I enjoyed the time travel setting of Yellowstone then and now. Imagining places I’d visited in their pristine glory and life of the native peoples there was a nice experience for me. The romance for me, was secondary to this background of place and time.
Just the type of story I enjoy. Time travel back to the era of Mountain Men, untouched nature (pre modern man’s destruction of the beauty our Creator provided for for our wonder and joy). Very well written and hesitant to put down.
Great read!
I really enjoyed this book.
I loved everything about the book I never wanted it to end
If you like time travel you will love this book
Off the scale,,sorry it ended..wanted more..loved the characters..perfect balance between love n plot.
Interesting blend of the past and future. A captivating story that was hard to put down. I recommend the entire series. It has become one of my go to favorites that I’ll read again and again.
Different twist on a time travel book. More modern setting than most books of this type.
I enjoyed reading this as much as I enjoyed reading “Outlander” many decades ago! The writer does a great job of imparting life in 1800 wild country, wildlife and Native tribes as well as the points of view of both main characters to make it even more believe able! Wonderful!!!
An absolutely wonderful love story. I could not put it down. Fantastic characters . Great writing
A different kind of time travel book but I really liked it, I was not sure how it was going to turn out but that is okay.
I very much enjoyed this book. The author did a good job portraying both time periods for me. I liked the characters, good and bad. Something though that was out of place for me was the uncle who was so against time travel but then shared it with someone he barely knew. That rang false and the author could have chewed on that a little more and …
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and went on to enjoy the rest of the series. There are some descriptive sex scenes in these books, but sex and relationships are not portrayed as something to be treated lightly. The time-travel and adjustments to rugged 19th century life are intriguing.
So much information put into the story made me able to visualize the park and the animals and the people. I am glad I had been to the Park and experienced some of the points used in the book. It was a beautiful story.
Really enjoyed it.