![]() Monir avoids the sentence-fragment writing conventions of many romances, yet she doesn’t shy away from conventionally clichéd romantic dialogue. If all this seems a bit complicated, readers who like romance can enjoy the novel without figuring it all out. More bopping through time will occur as Philip figures out who he really is and Michele struggles to defeat Rebecca with the help of a modern-day medium and others from different times. A quick trip back into time reveals a clue to jar the new Philip’s memory. Meanwhile, Philip has returned to 2010 as an 18-year old, but he doesn’t remember forever-heartthrob Michele. Rebecca has stolen a time-travel key and gone rogue, intending to kill Michele. As a result, Michele is dangerously “time crossed.” Enter evil Rebecca, who loved Irving and hates Michele. However, Michele is the daughter of time traveler Irving from 1888, who traveled to 1991 and fell in love with Michele’s mother. In the first book, 16-year-old Michele traveled back to 1910, where she met Philip and fell in love. ![]() This sequel to Timeless (2011) delivers plenty of romance with even more time-traveling excitement. ![]()
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