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Once and Forever There is something about this enchanting, perplexing Margaret that leaves Nicholas breathless.Something inexplicable has led Maggie Whitaker to the 16th century. And Maggie and her daring highborn lo


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Once and Forever

Title:Once and Forever
Author:Constance O'Day-Flannery
Rating:4.92 (503 Votes)
Asin:1522697217
Format Type:MP3 CD
Number of Pages:0 Pages
Publish Date:2016-07-19
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Something inexplicable has led Maggie Whitaker to the 16th century. Always a woman who has tried to do the right thing and live up to expectations, Maggie is beginning to learn the joy of following her own heart-even if it leads her across centuries. And especially since it has her crossing paths with Nicholas Layton, a dashing disinherited noble caught up in the dangerous intrigues of Elizabeth's royal court. There is something about this enchanting, perplexing Margaret that leaves Nicholas breathless. Her voice is sweet music-though the words she speaks seem foreign to his ear. One kiss and he knows she is his true soulmate. But it is said the lady is betrothed to another-and it is Nicholas who must deliver her to her waiting groom. Yet no political plot or royal decree can forbid a love that is destined. And Maggie and her daring highborn lover are willing to incur the wrath of insidious foes to make certain that passion's flame, newly kindled, burns forever even if it takes centuri

Editorial : From Publishers Weekly O'Day-Flannery's (Anywhere You Are) newest time-travel romance places Maggie Whitaker, a 40-year-old unemployed divorc?e, in Stonehenge, England, with an unorthodox fairy-godmotherish aunt who runs a holistic health center. While costumed at a present-day Renaissance fair, Maggie follows a mysterious child and winds up in 1598, where, in addition to discovering that Francis Bacon was the true author of Shakespeare's plays, she meets Nicholas Layton, an aristocratic musician. They immediately fall in love, but he, just as quickly, dies in a fight while saving her from attackers. When Maggie returns to the 20th century (with a little help from her aunt), the reborn NickAnow a middle-aged rock musicianAis waiting for her. While clich?s mar the narrative's credibility (the "eternal quest" for love is overdone), this well-paced book will nevertheless appeal to her fans. (Nov.) Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

How it hurt to hear that he had a "disorder," that something was "wrong" with my precious child. THE PAIN EVENTUALLY WENT AWAY. Surely this is an old lesson that we all need to hear again and again!

Also, the novel provides an intriguing introduction to the Celts and a solid suggestion that Shakespeare may not be the author of "his" works (for those who are not already familiar with the details of this old controversy). I really wanted to enjoy it!. The story was already great without superfluous drama.

Sue Brown writes well and the main characters emerge as very two very loveable men. While the book has a lot of details about how the cars were designed and engineered, and details on when changes were implemented on the production runs, what is missing is detail on restoring a car. After a short period of time, you get a lot faster.
The bottom line is this, it gives you a true, long term path to overall great health. Or, if (God forbid) you aquire cancer or s

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