
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Another wonderful Lynn Kurland romance. Although I have been put off in the last two books because her neat and tidy endings... but it is fiction after-all and isn't every one supposed to have happy endings? Wonderfully written, I couldn't put it down.
Synopsis: Manhattan concert violinist Jennifer McKinnon fears that she will never find a decent man—a tough enough prospect even without the "otherworldly things" in her family tree. Namely, her mother's side of the family has a history of marrying people from outside their own time period, and her ghostly relatives have conspired to get Jennifer married off to the perfect knight: Nicholas de Piaget, of the 13th century. After Jennifer is hurled back into his world by means of a time gate, she falls instantly in love with the handsome knight. Though the feeling is mutual, Nicholas is tormented by her desperation to find a way back to the future.