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Title:A Dance Through Time (MacLeod #1)
Author:Lynn Kurland
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Jove Time Passages, #13
Pages:Pages: 356 pages
Published:October 1st 2000 by Berkley Publishing (first published December 1st 1996)
Categories:Science Fiction. Time Travel. Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Fantasy. Time Travel Romance

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Scotland, 1311. James MacLeod was the most respected---and feared---laird in all of Scotland. He loved his men like brothers and his land with a passion. And he allowed no women to cross the threshold of his keep...

New York City, 1996. With an indifferent fiancé and a stalled writing career, Elizabeth Smith found passion and adventure only in the unpublished romance novels that she wrote. Until a Scottish hero began calling to her...


Elizabeth longed for the man of her dreams. But she knew she was overworked when she began hearing his voice---when she was awake. To clear her mind, she took a walk in Gramercy Park. She dozed off on a bench---and woke up in a lush forest in fourteenth-century Scotland. A forest surrounding the castle of James MacLeod, an arrogant and handsome lord with a very familiar voice. Elizabeth would turn his ordered world upside-down and go where no woman had ever gone before: straight into his heart...

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Original Title: A Dance Through Time
ISBN: 0425179060 (ISBN13: 9780425179062)
Edition Language: English
Series: MacLeod #1, de Piaget/MacLeod Romances: Publication Order #2
Characters: Elizabeth Smith, James (Jamie) MacLeod
Setting: New York City, New York,1996(United States) Scottish Highlands,1311

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Pretty pathetic and unbelievable characters and dialogue, even before you throw in the time travel. THe main character has a 16 year old son, and women throwing themselves at him all the time, but somehow doesn't know how to kiss?!? And the heroine oscillateds between inability to handle the smallest thing, and superpowers as if someone was throwing a switch. Also, there is a major unbelieveable plot twist at the end that makes you feel like the author hit a publisher's deadline and finished the

Time Travel Romance Enjoyable!This is one of those slightly silly romance novels that just puts a big smile on your face. I burst out laughing several times while reading it. Elizabeth is an extremely likeable heroine, upbeat, kind and caring, always willing to talk things out.My only complaint about this book is the hero, Jamie, who flips back and forth between treating Elizabeth terribly vs. treating her with respect. All this both before and after he realizes he really likes her. I had a hard

This was a very appealing book. The hero and heroine are really lovely. The H is manly, with mush inside once he falls for the heroine - most unrealistic, but makes for a great lead in a light-hearted romance - and the h is lovely and feisty, but not stupid. They are very appealing together. I must admit the way the hero treated the heroine in the beginning gave me the creeps, I'll have a few crawly nightmares over that. I'm a real fan of time travel - in my heart I so wish it were possible -

I was disappointed at the amount of suggestive material and language in this book. Too bad, because it was a cute idea....(the Heroine(who is an author)..finds herself traveling back in time and meeting the very hero she was going to write her new book about.) I have heard that many of Kurland's books are clean, and cute....so I will try again with one that has been recommended on clean reads. This book was definate PG-13 material...and the love story was lacking a bit to me. I did love some of

Eh. It wasnt bad, but was it good? Was it? Its like the further back the publication date of a book moves away from 2019, the more questionable its content seems to get. The hero was a chauvinistic, and downright mean to the heroine most of the times. The heroine was the most 2D biAtCCch Ive ever read about, literally the biggest pushover ever. A lot of the jokes were very questionable, and had be cringing like there was no tomorrow. Yet I gave this 3 stars, because I actually managed to get

The best time-travel romance ever writen. My husband always thought I'm a loon when reading time-travel romance. LOL They are such wonderful lovers. I cried reading James 1st sight of his long lost brother Patrick. This is really a great book and well worth the reading. Lynn Kurland is in a class of her own.

I was disappointed at the amount of suggestive material and language in this book. Too bad, because it was a cute idea....(the Heroine(who is an author)..finds herself traveling back in time and meeting the very hero she was going to write her new book about.) I have heard that many of Kurland's books are clean, and cute....so I will try again with one that has been recommended on clean reads. This book was definate PG-13 material...and the love story was lacking a bit to me. I did love some of