1/21/2010

Review of THE INDIAN ROSE (Paperback)

A beautiful love story well worth reading. Particularly loved the time travel aspect of how someome from the past could possibly deal with some of our modern conveniences, like TV and cars. And then the twist of someone from today ending up in the past. Nice touch that Jessica just won't accept it until she's really faced with it. Totally lovable hero and very realistic, modern day heroine.

Product Description
Having recently lost her father to cancer, the last thing Jessica Hart needs is to come across a confused and injured stranger on the beach near her home. Not only does Patrick O'Hara believe its 1778, he also thinks Jessica is a boy. As a psychologist, she wonders how he came up with his ancient sea-faring life. As a woman she can't help being drawn to his charming old fashioned ways.Patrick talks her into taking out her family yacht, and Jessica soon realises she's made a big mistake when a storm sweeps them both overboard and into the path of The Indian Rose. Rescued by his own crew, Patrick knows they have returned to the past, but Jessica is convinced The Indian Rose is just an authentic reconstruction complete with crazy sailors willing to go along with their insane captain's desire to live in the past. So begin Jessica Hart's adventures into the past.

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