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Time Was
Time Was
Time Was
Audiobook7 hours

Time Was

Written by Nora Roberts

Narrated by Luke Daniels

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

#1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts enchants listeners with this time-traveling romance about one man torn between his own time and the woman he loves in the past.

Stranded in the present, time traveler Caleb Hornblower's biggest problem isn't returning to the twenty-third century—but falling head over heels for the beguiling Liberty Stone, who shows him a love more powerful than time itself. Though Caleb knows he belongs in the future, how can he leave the past, and Liberty, behind?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 19, 2015
ISBN9781501245251
Time Was

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Brilliant as always! You can not beat her for great story!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A time travel book Nora Roberts wrote in the 1980's, which proves she is a great fortune teller as well as a narrative wizard.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Keeping in mind first and foremost that this is a Silhoette romance novel primarily designed to follow the set romance 'formula', I'm rating this one four stars. The primary reason people read these books is because they want romance between two compelling characters, to see a couple overcome obstacles, and a happily ever after all within 250 pages. A light beach-or-waiting-for-a-bus read. Not War and Peace or The Theory of Moral Sentiments.With that in mind, the time travel element was an interesting twist. The author handled it credibly enough for someone who is not a theoretical physicist. The science fiction geek in me wants to say 'but such and such research now proves...', but this isn't a science fiction novel. If I'd wanted to read science fiction this week, I'd have BOUGHT science fiction. I wanted romance. I got it. The characters were likeable and compelling, especially Liberty. And this book left me warm and squishy enough inside that I'm glad I invested a couple of bucks for this book (used) and just went out and hunted down the second book in this series (also used).Only two complaints. 1) - why do romance writers still insist on making mid-twenty-something women virgins? and 2) You could tell the author had a 250 page cutoff because the last chapter feels rushed. It cut off at EXACTLY page 250. I wish she'd gone back and snipped and clipped a few places earlier in the book instead of rushing the final scene so much. It had the potential to earn it that 5th star and didn't quite make it.