A
Place Out Of Time (Review
One)
By
Angel Lynn
Dusty Monroe is a forest ranger, and a good one, but life at home is not so good and she is about to marry a brutal man. A call comes through about a fire, and she heads to the hills to help with evacuations. Things seemed to be going well, until a child runs across her path, and in the process of saving that child, her life changes forever.
Gregor Quinn pulls the boy from the fire, and later is stunned that Dusty is the woman from his visions. He knows her, but he is unsure how. They fall in love while searching for his daughter, only to watch the woman he loves die before him. Or so he thinks.
Fate plays a large role
in the two lovers' lives, and Dusty puts the pieces together, sending
messages through time. One way or another, they will find one another
yet again, and again, and again. But Dusty must suffer so very much
first.
This book was amazing. I
laughed so hard through a lot of it, then other times I wanted to
weep. Two lovers destined to be together, living the love and pain
over and over before they can be with one another. Angel Lynn penned
a brilliant romance filled with passion, betrayal, and undying love.
You hear the phrase every day, "Love stands the test of time."
Well, the truth of that was brilliantly written in A Place Out
of Time, a story that has found a place in my heart, and an
author on my favorite list.
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The
Reviewer |
Shelina Emery |
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