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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Would-be witch Arian Whitewood is spied trying use her amulet to fly her broomstick in 1689 MA and tied and thrown into a pond to prove her guilt or innocence. Instead she is transported 300 years into the future. At that moment billionaire Tristan Lennox is offering a million dollars to anyone who can prove that magic exists. Into his garden drops Arian on her broomstick. Disillusioned Tristan attempts to prove her a fraud and Arian tries to claim the prize. It turns out the amulet is more than a magic token and is wanted by several people past and present. There are some great scenes involving Arian learning about modern technology and Tristan learning to value love. Fun read. ( ) 'Tristan Lennox – founder, CEO, and primary stockholder of Lennox Enterprises – offers one million dollars to anyone who can prove that magic exists outside the boundaries of science. So, this book was goofy as hell, but probably obviously when it's about a twenty year old woman who is being tried as a witch and then gets transported to the futuristic 1996. Arian has been shuffled around all her life, she never knew her father and her mother was a courtesan in King Louis IV court. When her mother marries a Puritan, the natural next step for a courtesan from Versailles, Arian is forced to be sent away from her grandmother and travels to America to be with her mother. Except her mother has died but the stepdad didn't get the romance genre memo about being wicked and isn't a bad chap, except he's a Puritan. So whoopsie, Arian now has the devil in her and is thought to be a witch. But hold on, Arian did make candlesticks dance around the dude's head, so saints preserve me, I had to kind of side with stepdad at this moment. Before Arian's mother left one of her johns, she stole an emerald amulet and gave it to Arian. Whenever Arian clutches the amulet, whatever she wishes to happen, happens! Arian thinks she is a witch! But, Arian, my gal, it's 1680ish Witch Hysteria, let's be a little more careful. However, Arian did get the romance genre '90s memo about hot blooded heroines and she clutching that amulet for all she's worth. Puritans always get the memo and the new Reverend in town is ready to drown a witch. Shocking, it's made out that he seems to have the hots for Arian and if she agrees to stay with him in his attic Red Room, he'll save her soul (I want you all to keep this hovering in your mind). Arian not about him and while they throw Arian into the lake to drown, this random Scottish woman (seriously, the most random character) steals back Arian's amulet from the Reverend and throws it into Arian's hands as she's drowning. Arian thinks a goofy rhyme/spell. Arian's now in 1996 flying on a broom in the sky. Bring in our billionaire who has put out a challenge to prove that magic is real with a prize of 1 million dollars. Arian shows up on her broom and crashes his party. The rest is probably obvious with 1600s Arian saying and doing goofy things when she doesn't understand 20th century things and slowly warming the heart of the cold cynical billionaire. There was some funny cute moments from this aspect. He groaned. Christ, it was worse than he thought. He wasn't dying of a heart attack. He was falling in love with a witch. He didn't need a cardiologist. He needed an exorcist. What wasn't predictable was the tie-in billionaire Tristan had with the amulet and a certain Reverend. I'm going to put the tie-in stuff in spoilers, so skip if wanting to be clueless going into reading I can not write a coherent review of this book, I feel like only over mimosa brunch could I get out everything there was to ̶q̶u̶e̶s̶t̶i̶o̶n̶ ̶w̶i̶l̶d̶l̶y̶ talk about this story. After the middle falling in love, rinse repeat of Tristan feeling betrayed then loving Arian, time traveling, and REVEREND WEIRDNESS, there was the eventual HEA. And a little thrown out maaaaaybe about Arian's witchy possibilities. When the heroine is accused of witchcraft and sentenced to death-she frantically chants a spell and finds herself hurled forward in time to a strange and foreign place. There she meets the hero. He's a cynical-harsh and unforgiving man who's holding an open contest offering one million dollars to anyone who can prove to him that magic exists. Imagine his surprise when a small mousy woman suddenly comes flying in on a broom and smacks her head upon impact. For a brief moment he feels a sense of wonderment and intrigue for the strange woman and takes her back up to his penthouse on a whim. The heroine wakes up in a strange but beautiful world-surrounded by marvellous inventions. But it's the master of the tower that holds her attention. He is stunning but he's cold and demanding and when he makes it clear he's on a witch hunt she hides her abilities-not wanting to do anything to ruin the relative safety she now finds herself in. But soon, her temper betrays her and she shows him her powers-only to have him be amazing by her not repulsed as she imagined. The hero fought his growing love for the heroine like a bull-taking every single opportunity to push her away. Every thing she said or did that hinted at betrayal or lies was quickly capitalized on and the hero would flip from a gentle caring man to someone who could freeze hell with his coldness. It broke my heart to read constantly about the heartbreak the heroine suffered each time he went into one of his moods and put her down or stomped on her feelings. But she didn't make it very easy on herself. She was horribly innocent of the ways of the world she finds herself in and when she inadvertently stumble into one mess or another-I couldn't entirely blame the hero for reacting as strongly as he did. He was an insecure man who didn't have the comfort or love of a mother and who didn't have any friends in his life growing up and the one friend he did have tried to kill him. So one could see just how ignorant he was in the ways of bonding with another person. This book flipped constantly between a 5 star and a 4 star before I could finally settle on a healthy 4 star rating. There were certain things about this book that I didn't understand-mainly the relationship the hero had with his mother. She left him at an orphanage only to return later in his life when he amassed his wealth looking for hand outs. Yet at his wedding- she's like the long lost parent figure who truly loved him all along. I also fought to get through the ending where the hero and his attorney go back in time-I could have done without that. That being said, I was completely engaged in the battle between the two main characters as they struggle to find equal footing and peace with their growing feelings. I related to the hero-who is antisocial and cruel at times out of self preservation. As well as relating the heroine who is naïve and kind and just wants to be loved. Over all I really enjoyed this story. no reviews | add a review
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From the nationally bestselling author of Fairest of Them All comes this bewitching time-travel romance that shimmers with love and laughter. An enchantress from seventeenth-century Massachusetts collides with a future beyond her imagining . . . and with a handsome cynic who's about to learn a lesson in the power of love. Arian Whitewood hadn't quite gotten the hang of the powerful amulet she'd inherited from her mother, but she never expected it to whisk her more than three hundred years into the future. Flying unsteadily on her broomstick, she suddenly finds herself among towers of glass and metal, then tumbling from the sky to land at the feet of a man with frost-gray eyes and a seemingly flint-hard heart. Reclusive billionaire Tristan Lennox didn't believe in magic, but he had his own reasons for offering one million dollars to anyone who could prove it existed. Now he finds himself besieged by fakes, frauds, and an old nemesis ready to leap on this opportunity to destroy him. But the smoky-voiced beauty who appeared to fall from the clouds into his climate-controlled existence is something else entirely--a woman able to enchant his lonely heart with wonder, but who can't possibly be what she seems. No library descriptions found. |
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