A man conceived in the past and living in the present. . . A woman in need calling him back. . . Where and when does his destiny lie? Current Day. . . . Douglas MacKendimen grew up listening to his... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The MacKendimen saga comes full circle with this stunning conclusion to the two part series that began with "A LOVE THROUGH TIME". Dr. Douglas MacKendimen (30 year old son of Maggie and Alex - ALTT) is once again in Scotland for the annual clan gathering. This has been a family tradition, since his parents met there and fell in love with the help of the fates and a magical stone arch. Douglas has grown up on his parents tales, but regards them as nothing more than "bedtime stories". Of late he's been troubled by two dreams, each involving the same mysterious woman, a woman like none other, a woman he's never met. One dream is frightening, the other erotic, and Douglas can't help but compare all others to the "woman of his dreams", he's waiting for something, what? he doesn't know. The clan seer, the old woman Mairi who was instrumental in his parent's own journey of discovery, tells him that he must now meet his destiny, which will involve saving this woman, and being saved by her, and answering to the fates, which are not pleased with him. He scoffs but a woman's cry of distress finds him dashing through the arch, to find her under attack by a rival clan. Without hesitation he acts to save her. At the very moment he recognizes her as the woman he has dreamed of, he's rendered unconscious by a severe blow to the head. The woman is Caitlin, the 17 year old daughter of Moira, the visionary who had helped Maggie and Alex during their journey through time, and the smithy Pol. Caitlin too, has had the dreams, of this man, the man she knows she will love with all her heart. She is the clan healer, an herbalist, but she also has a "gift" - the ability to cure with her touch. The gift has its price for Caitlin assumes her patients' pain.Douglas is awed by the care she has for her patients and the sacrifices she is willing to make for them. Why have the fates sent him here when any involvement will surely end in heartbreak when returns home as prophesied? He soon comes to realize that he has defied the fates by immersing himself in technology and shielding himself from his patients suffering. He's forgotten to care. He was conceived in this time through his parent's great love for each other, their very own lesson, and he realizes he's been sent back to the place where HIS soul began to find it once more. But in finding his soul will he lose his heart? What will become of him and of Caitlin when he is sent back home, having learned the lesson of the fates? Will these few short weeks be enough to last them a lifetime? Can the fates be defied? I cried at the end of this story, but don't let that put you off, I loved both stories and the saga ends happily, never you fear. I highly recommend reading both books and there's a little surprise at the end of this one that I think you will enjoy. I've also learned that there is the possibility of a straight historical featuring Anice, who appears in both stories, an
A good sequel to A LOVE THROUGH TIME
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I was looking forward to reading this book as I had just read A LOVE THROUGH TIME. Terri continues the story but this time it is Maggi and Alex's son Douglas who is sent back to the middle ages. It is great to read about the characters inteviening 20yrs, since Maggie and Alex went home. I was so glad that Anice had changed from the spoilt brat that she was in the first book. I felt really sorry to find out what had happened to her. The ending was not what I expected it to be, but it was still very good. I do hope Terri will continue with the series. It would be great if she could give the other characters a turn like Lynn Kurland did with the MacLeod's and the De Piaget's in STARDUST OF YESTERDAY and A DANCE THROUGH TIME to mention just a couple of her books.
Great Book (Even without reading the first!)
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I didn't even know there was a prequel to this book until I saw other reviews for this book. Now I will definitely have to go back and read the first. But, although I didn't read the first book, I was not lost while reading this one. The author was very good about putting some background into this one, the second book. I loved this book. I was held in suspense until the very end. This is one of the few books I have read where it is the hero that goes into the past. And he learns things about himself while he is there. A physician who became caught up in the power, money, and prestige of being a doctor, he is made to realize why he became a doctor in the first place, while working side by side with the heroine, a healer. The romance develops nicely as both learn from the other. Definitely a reader! And now I think I will go back and read the first! :)
A great follow-up to Terri's first Scottish Time-Travel...
In September 2000 Dunnedin, Scotland, Dr. Douglas MacKenzie returns from his American home for a family reunion. Douglas still suffers from nightmares that include an unknown but beautiful lass. A distant but weird relative Mairi sends Douglas to fetch her basket lying near the arch. When he arrives at the arch, he picks up the basket while at the same time he hears a woman's terrorized scream. He races through the arch to confront three knaves accosting a lass. He rescues her, recognizing her as the woman occupying his dreams. However, one of the attackers knocks Douglas unconscious.Caitlin MacInnis realizes that Douglas is the person in her dreams. With the help of her parents, they help Douglas heal from his head injury. He has a difficult time accepting that he now lives in the fourteenth century. However, he has less trouble realizing that he loves Caitlin. She reciprocates his feelings. Still, both fear that he can return to his twenty-first century roots abruptly ending their growing relationship.A MATTER OF TIME is an enjoyable time travel romance starring two warm protagonists. The story line is enchanting, but the cast makes the novel a winner. The secondary players provide depth, mysticism, and authenticity to this well-written tale. Terri Brisbin is quickly becoming one of the sub-genre elite with her latest tale and her previous book, A LOVE THROUGH TIME.Harriet Klausner
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