
While I did enjoy the book, I feel like we rushed through a lot of it. After all, he was on his way to fight the British when he was thrust into Hannah’s life and now he has to figure out everything else about being there in the world that might not entirely be comfortable for him. He goes through the motions of learning how to use a phone and a computer and just understanding the world he’s been tossed into. His fascination with running water, a flushing toilet, a fridge and even just electricity was so wholesome. I am so glad that this book was told through both Hannah and Graham’s perspectives, because it was such a treat watching him learn and understand the 21st century.

She wants to find something better and something she genuinely enjoys and likes, except all her plans to find that goes out the window when she attends a renaissance faire with her best friend, buys a love spell and conjures up a Scottish Highlander from the 1700s. Being a lawyer wasn’t her dream, but she went through the motions because it was what her father expected of her. Hannah Glenn’s job has finally pushed her to the limit, so she quits and she goes back to her small town to figure out what she wants to do with her life. If you’ve read the blurb, you already know that this is a totally unique story and Mary does a good job of setting it all up for the reader. ✨ a romance loving and determined fat heroine Mary brings Hannah to life so wonderfully and you root for her from the moment she appears on the page. And it’s even more special when a fat woman is writing the story, because you can feel the love and attention they put into the character. Gimme all of the romances with fat heroines, because I will gobble them up hungrily.

Will Hannah and Graham learn to live with each other? If they can, then maybe, just maybe they can find a love worth crossing space and time. They are going to have to find a way to survive each other until then. The spell can only be reversed under the moon of the spring equinox. He is in a world he knows nothing about with a woman who drives him mad… mad with lust and just plain mad. He awoke over two hundred years in the future across the Atlantic.

Graham MacNeil fell asleep in his uncle’s stable in 1745. What harm could it do? The ancient, brutish, but also undeniably handsome Scotsman she finds in her barn the next morning might be the answer to the question. Hannah doesn’t believe in magic but decides to perform the spell anyway. In her search for clarity, she let her best friend talk her into buying a love spell. After quitting her job and breaking up with her slacker boyfriend, she moves to her family’s farm.
