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The Night Mark
- Narrated by: Teri Schnaubelt
- Length: 11 hrs and 18 mins
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Summary
She has nothing to live for in the present but finds there's something worth dying for in the past....
From Tiffany Reisz, the international best-selling storyteller behind The Bourbon Thief and the Original Sinners series, comes an enthralling new novel about a woman swept away by the tides who awakens to find herself in 1921, reunited with the husband she's been mourning for four years. Fans of Kate Morton and Diana Gabaldon will fall in love with the mystery, romance, and beauty of an isolated South Carolina lighthouse where a power greater than love works its magic.
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- Angela ~ Jezabell Girl & Friends
- 11-01-18
A captivating time travel story.
I really enjoyed this story. When I read it was about time travel I must admit, I was almost put off reading it but the story and the author's writing made sure that my initial hesitancy was quickly quashed. I am also not a historical romance reader but again, travelling back to 1921 was done with ease and I even enjoyed the time the characters spent in this era perhaps more than present day.
Whilst known for her erotic works of fiction, the author stepped back from eroticism with this story and produced, in my eyes, a story that sold itself on its essence rather than it's sex appeal.
As always with Tiffany Reisz books, there is still a strong religious feel to the story, and a loveable Priest has been included.
Whilst the main characters (Faye/Carrick) were endearing, so were the side characters. Dolly, from 1921 was captivating as was Father Pat (in both his present day and 1921 form).
What I loved about this book was that I couldn't see where it was headed or what to expect next. Despite the travelling back and forth in time, each journey was not without its drama as Faye's life is re-written time and time again. By the end of the story, a balance has been struck and Faye is able to enjoy her HEA, the outcome of which was captured in time.
The Narrator, Teri Schnaubelt, really brought this book to life and made the story even more enjoyable.
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- Elke
- 25-09-20
Great book! Loved it
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, hardly put it down, took me out of this world and into another. It made me cry and laugh, but mostly cry. Any book that brings out such strong emotions gets a review from me. This is different from TR usual genre- you can read this one during the day!
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- lauren norman
- 16-11-17
Fantastic
Absolutely fell in love with this book and all the characters in it, absolutely devastated that it was over !!! I laughed I cried ... made my journey to and from work much more pleasurable ❤️
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