Tavish, Jane Stain
Tavish, Jane Stain
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Tavish

Author: Jane Stain

Narrator: Lucy Rayner

Unabridged: 6 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/04/2017

Categories: Fiction, Romance, Time Travel


Synopsis

Tavish was the best boyfriend Kelsey ever had, but seven years ago he disappeared. She coped with her heartbreak by finishing her doctorate in Celtic Artwork, and now her career is taking off. Except Tavish keeps showing up at her job sites and butting into her business—all the while wearing that stupid sexy kilt.

But she's here to see the ruins, not Tavish. So she'll just have to show him who's boss at this site. Because under these cliffs at Dunskey Castle it is rumored lies the ancient palace of the kings of Alba.

Grrr. Why does he seem to know more about it than she does?

About Jane Stain

Jane Stain started attending the renaissance pleasure faire at Paramount Ranch in 1973, when she was ten. She enjoyed trying to climb the twisty rope ladders and eating the huge turkey drumsticks. As teens, she and her friends came in costume, pretending to be The Three Musketeers or Dragon Riders of Pern.

Jane was twenty-five when she joined the crew of faire workers and discovered a whole new perspective on the faire. She shares the magic of this in her faire books, rather than the debauchery (mostly).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kathleen on July 28, 2017

Hard to Believe I love time travel books. This one had a few parts that were too hard to believe i.e., the dream they walk through and fears of waking up etc. The relationship with Tavish could have been really hot but it was more like High School. I read the whole book but don't feel compelled to re......more

Goodreads review by CindiB on February 06, 2017

I received a copy of this book free through instaFreebie; from the author. I can't say that I was captured by this installment. This particular book was something that I just could not seem to connect with. I felt as though I were walking in slow motion while reading; the character development was so......more