Nothing but Time
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Narrated by:
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Antony Ferguson
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By:
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Angeline Fortin
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When she agreed to go on a date with quantum physicist Dr. David Fergusson, Kate Kallastad never expected that he would insist on demonstrating his breakthrough in the creation of a trans-space teleportation device. Nor did she expect to get caught up in a science experiment that would send both Kate and her date back in time.
Stranded in the past with nothing but time on her hands, Kate accepts a job as a maid in the household of the gorgeous, commanding earl of Harrowby - a man unlike any she's ever met before.
Brandon Ryder, the earl of Harrowby, has spent a lifetime bound by the rules of society, and one of those rules is that a gentleman doesn't trifle with the help. However, Kate Kallastad is no ordinary employee. His lovely new maid challenges him at every turn, astounding him with her audacity to treat him not as an earl but as a mere mortal man. Kate's honesty and comfortable familiarity dares Brandon to break free of boundaries that have long ruled him, enticing him to indulge in the truest passion of his life...and his growing passion for her.
©2012 Angeline Fortin (P)2015 TantorWhat listeners say about Nothing but Time
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- 25-03-2023
Cringe-,worthy dialogue
Whilst the concept for the story was reasonably good, the enjoyment was spoilt by the cringe-worthy dialogue of the 'me generation' character. I could have overcome the unpleasant interpretation of the female voice if the character had been more likable, and a little more believable. Surely someone with enough intelligence to work in the field of science would be far more respectful of the behaviours and sensibilities of this time period than the female character, whose actions and dialogue were out of sinc with the more mature characters. It was disappointing that the author missed the boat when trying to portray a 'love' story. It was tacky and lacked warmth and depth of feeling.
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