Honey from the Lion: A Love Across Time Story
Love Across Time, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Greg Boudreaux
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By:
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Jackie North
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Soulmates across time. A love that was meant to be.
In present day, Laurie, tired of corporate life, takes a much-needed vacation at Farthingdale Dude Ranch.
The very first night, a freak blizzard combined with a powerful meteor shower takes Laurie back to the year 1891. When he wakes up in a snowbank, his only refuge is an isolated cabin inhabited by the gruff, grouchy John Henton, who only wants to be left alone. His sense of duty prevails, however, and he takes Laurie under his care, teaching him how to survive on the wild frontier.
As winter approaches, Laurie's normally fun-loving manner makes it difficult for him to connect with John, but in spite of John's old-fashioned ways, the chemistry between them grows.
Sparks fly as the blizzard rages outside the cabin. Can two men from different worlds and different times find happiness together?
A male/male time travel romance, complete with hurt/comfort, true confessions, a shared bed, fireplace kisses, the angst of separation, and true love across time.
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- The Smut Librarian
- 26-02-2022
Magical...
I don't usually do time travel stories because my analytical mind won't let all the questions go, but this one is so well recommended, that it was a must read.
I think this book must be a little magical because I can't precisely explain why I like it so much. All the reasons I avoid time travel books are there, but for some reason, the story makes it not matter. The characters are good but it's their connection and the story itself that makes it significant. It's just a really damn good book and I can't tell you why - it's just an experience I think we all need to have. I listened to the really good audio by Greg Boudreaux and he really put the emotion into the dialogue and setting which I'm sure heightened my experience.
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