Time For Love - Mar. 2008

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 MR Review: MR Reveiwer Loretta 
Time For Love
by Kelly Kirch

Sarah Hanson’s life begins the day she is fired. While riding in a taxi she is looking at a snow globe, which is shaped like a crystal ball, thinking to herself “This is where I belong”. Nestled inside the globe, is a castle, the water magnifies the jutting angles and cloud-piercing spires while granite carved walls inspire fantasies of handsome knights on sable stallions and maidens with sultry in eyes in distress. Tracing the etchings, all she can make out is her name and the year 1821.  One moment she is heading home in a taxi, the next she is in the arms of a gorgeous guy, speaking with a British accent and wearing Regency-era attire. She thinks it a dream, but after several days have passed she realizes she has traveled back to a simpler time and is now known as the widowed Lady Billington, who arrived two months ago to chaperone Miss Alexandra for the season.
Lord Drake Hayworth, is quite taken with Lady Billington. There is something most appealing about her unusual speech and her irreverence, not to mention her voluptuous curves.  No matter how he desires Sarah, he is torn for he is committed to the daughter of a good friend. A woman he must marry but will never love.  And that is how he has always wanted things, until Sarah started to disturb his peace. 
For the first time, Sarah is embraced within a family who loves and cares for her deeply.  Will Sarah find true love? Or will it be snatched from her by time and circumstance?

This is a wonderful story of a woman thrown into the past.  The characters are great and the plot will keep you reading until you reach the end.  If you are looking for a nice way to spend the evening or the weekend, I recommend you read Time For Love. I think Kelly Kirch has done a fantastic job writing this novel. I truly enjoyed reading it and didn’t want to put it down for a second.