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Sunday, January 16, 2022

Review: A Lovely Day Tomorrow

A Lovely Day Tomorrow A Lovely Day Tomorrow by Lynn Kurland
My rating: 3 of 5 stars


I seem to be the only one that wasn't thrilled with this book. And it breaks my heart to not love this book. It's been so long.

I found myself confused by the number of past characters, what periods they were from, and how they met their beloveds. Also, I wouldn't say I liked the fact that there indeed wasn't much of a story as far as I could tell. We spent more time traveling and meeting people than working out a plotline.

I feel like I have to go back and re-read all thirty of the past books just to know what the heck was going on in THIS book. A formidable task, to be sure.

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SYNOPSIS: "Olivia Drummond is finished with the family business: no more mysteries, treasure hunts, or collectable anything made prior to the year 2000. She’s come to England for a fresh start, which she’ll get to right after she survives a family reunion at the feet of a spectacular castle. What she hasn’t expected is to meet a man carrying a medieval sword who turns her world upside-down and leaves her with more questions than answers.

Jackson Kilchurn, heir of a powerful medieval family, has spent his life scoffing at paranormal oddities. When he finds himself pushed through a portal into a different century, his good sense tells him to turn round and go home. He would, if he hadn’t dropped a key he needs—or if he hadn’t just met the woman of his dreams in the last place he’d ever thought he would find her.

Jackson’s past soon collides with Olivia’s present, though, and unless a few dangerous mysteries are solved, their future together is not at all certain . . ."

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