Rating:  Summary: Time Travel Romance at its Best! Review: Ivy Raymond is interested only in the antiques she sells and the past they represent. Then one December afternoon kooky old lady comes into her store and sells her a book of spells and she finds herself in the seventeenth century. As witchcraft seems to permeate the home of her rescuer, Julian Ramsden, Ivy begins to feel she has found her place in the world. This is a wonderful book for time travel junkies with characters that feel like friends by the end. Don't miss this one!
Rating:  Summary: Time Travel Romance at its Best! Review: Ivy Raymond is interested only in the antiques she sells and the past they represent. Then one December afternoon kooky old lady comes into her store and sells her a book of spells and she finds herself in the seventeenth century. As witchcraft seems to permeate the home of her rescuer, Julian Ramsden, Ivy begins to feel she has found her place in the world. This is a wonderful book for time travel junkies with characters that feel like friends by the end. Don't miss this one!
Rating:  Summary: Enchanting, I never put it down. Review: Loved the time travel and how Margaret finally finds Winston. The portrait of the family was a nice ending. Would love to see Daisy in a sequel.
Rating:  Summary: more-more-more Review: Ms Saunders has written a time travel that is everything the genre should be but hasn't been in recent years. It's funny, sexy, yet still has a woman-in-danger-edge to it. Great hero, wonderful witchie secondary characters, plausible time travel method. Even if you're aren't a fan of time travels, you would have to have NO romance in your soul and no sense of humor not to enjoy this book. If you can get your hands on it get her other time travel, Forever...that's how much I enjoy her writing! BTW: I was not disappointed. I wish she'd write more!
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Review: This book was excellent. It kept me wanting to read "just one more chapter" all night long!
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Review: This book was excellent. It kept me wanting to read "just one more chapter" all night long!
Rating:  Summary: Spellbinding Review: This is the second romance novel that I ever read. Not that this release is a rerelease, I read the book in 1995, or 96. Despite the fact I first read it so many years ago, I reread it many times. The historical settings of the novel are done really well. By the end of the book you have grown to love the characters. The way Ivy travels back in time is when someone gives her a book and she reads a spell from it. The person who gives her the book is her future love's grandmother who is searching for her own love. The book ends with Margarethe (Julian's grandmother) finding her love and a happily ever after for everyone except the witch hunter general who most likely ends up in Bedlam because of his foray into the future.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful time jumping love story, very involving Review: This is very well written, it keeps the reader interested the entire book, and still gives you an insite to what happens after the official story ends
Rating:  Summary: Enchanted Time Review: What a wonderful book. I really enjoyed the time travel and how it ended.A must read.
Rating:  Summary: I loved it. Review: Wonderful time-travel. Ivy is sent back in time by reading a book sold to her by an old lady. She arrives in England at the time of the Commonwealth, witch-hunting & Cromwell from her home & business Enchanted Time in Seattle.My one hope is that Amy will write a sequel to it for Daisy & Suzanna. I'd love to see them in the 21st. century with their grandmother & Winston. And what about poor Josiah Feake (the witchfinder general) lost in the future. I loved the ending with Josiah ending up in a mental institution & the picture was perfect. Please Amy write us a sequel.
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