
And Maggie and her daring highborn lover are willing to incur the wrath of insidious foes to make certain that passion's flame, newly kindled, burns forever even if it takes centuries for their hearts to be truly one. Yet no political plot or royal decree can forbid a love that is destined.

One kiss and he knows she is his true soulmate.

Her voice is sweet music-though the words she speaks seem foreign to his ear. There is something about this enchanting, perplexing Margaret that leaves Nicholas breathless. And especially since it has her crossing paths with Nicholas Layton, a dashing disinherited noble caught up in the dangerous intrigues of Elizabeth's royal court. Always a woman who has tried to do the right thing and live up to expectations, Maggie is beginning to learn the joy of following her own heart-even if it leads her across centuries.

and if what's missing is a love powerful enough to cross two lifetimes.Something inexplicable has led Maggie Whitaker to the 16th century. What she needs to do is find out what's been missing from her life for so long. Now Suzanne doesn't know whether she has the power to send him back-or even if she wants to. While reading romance novels during her recovery from a hysterectomy, O'Day-Flannery began to think about the type of book she would want to read. She began writing when her son entered school. So what if he's younger than Suzanne, a chauvinist to his core, and mad as hell for being jettisoned a hundred years ahead of his time? Constance O'Day-Flannery has never taken a writing course or attended college. Suddenly, there he is: Ian Stewart Chandler, a lawyer from turn-of-the-century America and a dead ringer for screen heartthrob Timothy Dalton. Until Leslie offers to conjure up a lover from yesteryear.

If there's one thing successful career woman Suzanne Griffin and her New Age friend Leslie agree on, it's that chivalry is dead and men aren't what they used to be.
