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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Jove Books
Published: Apr 2012
Genre: Fiction - Romance - Paranormal
Retail Price: $8.99
Peaches Alexander is thrilled to receive an unexpected invitation to a weekend party given by the handsome, eligible Duke of Kenneworth. The only problem: Stephen de Piaget, a stuffy medieval studies scholar who seems determined to get in the way. Peaches has absolutely no desire to get involved with Stephen, until a quirk of Fate sends her hurtling through time...
Stephen de Piaget has been leading a double life: respectable professor by day, knight-in-training during holidays and summer terms. When Peaches goes missing, Stephen knows he's the only one who can rescue her from medieval peril. Little do they know that the greatest danger they'll face won't be the business end of a sword, but their own unruly hearts...
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I have read most of Kurlands time travel books and have enjoyed them. I dont know if I am just tired of the characters but this book seemed to be just going through the motions. There was not much suspense or description in what was happening. I think the name Peaches may have irritated me as well.