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Timeless Love Paperback | Pages: 231 pages
Rating: 3.64 | 474 Users | 27 Reviews

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Original Title: Timeless Love
ISBN: 0743419219 (ISBN13: 9780743419215)
Edition Language: English

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The Magic CharmIt was a lovely silver necklace with a strange antique charm -- an early sixteenth birthday present from her parents. But now Samantha clutched the charm, desperate to disappear when her father discovered she'd wrecked his BMW...."Suddenly she was standing in the bedchamber of Edward VI, the young king of England in 1553.... He was her own age -- and cute. Why hadn't she studied her history? Sam only knew that Edward had died at about sixteen -- and she was determined to save him. He seemed to expect her. He called her "my sweet angel." She should have recognized the danger when the scheming Duke of Northumberland tried to come between them. But Edward protected her -- especially as the ailing young king grew healthy, and rumors of marriage began. She thought she was safe -- until a handsome young stranger stole her heart and swept her into the middle of deadly sixteenth-century court intrigue...."Could she ever go home again?

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Title:Timeless Love
Author:Judith O'Brien
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 231 pages
Published:February 1st 2002 by Simon Pulse
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. Romance. Science Fiction. Time Travel. Fantasy

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I know I read this years ago, but I don't particularly remember it, which means it was probably just okay.

Carrie Ackerson, RomanceTheres a little bit of magic in the silver charm Samanthas mother gives her for a 16th birthday present, and when Sam wrecks her dads BMW and wishes she were somewhere elseanywhere else!...she finds herself in Tudor England, her current History study. Sam helps the sickly young king Edward VI become healthy by identifying his allergies, thus becoming a member of his Court. When the King calls his best friend back from France, romance blossoms! But Sam and her new flame

Yes, this was cheesy and ridiculous, but it was just so fun to read! A modern teenager being sent back to the Tudor times? You know I'm in!I loved the details of King Edward's court life, and especially liked Sam's inner thoughts about the lack of hygiene. Somehow I never think about the fact that these people didn't brush their teeth when I read historical fiction! The entire "what if..." plot was very interesting, and it's fun to speculate what might have been.All in all, it was just a fun,

Writing romance novels has got to be the way to make a living in the world. What other career allows you to send the kids off to school, walk the dog, and vanish into the most fascinating of historical times and places, with the most glorious of men, to escape danger and find everlasting love for the rest of the day?Like most writers, I knew early on that I wanted to be a writer. Well, almost.

This was one of those books I bought from my school bookfair, I want to say around 8th grade. Which is when I really got into reading. Being an 8th grader, young, and imaginative... I was obsessed with old amulet necklances. Not that i thought they would take me back in time, but because they seemed magical in their own way, and the stories I would come up with to go with whoever may have had the necklace before. ( Which was probably nobody since these necklaces came from walmart or something

Found this old book as I was spring cleaning my bookshelves. I was not sure if I was going to give it away or not so I reread it. It was quite a fun book to read, no wonder I bought it back in the days when I was an early teen. This one was published in 2002! Even though I rated it 3 stars, I still thought it was a good read and definitely will keep it.
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