Title: Eddie, My Love
Author: Patricia Green
Genre: Time Travel Romance
Pages: 138
Price: $4.99
Thoughts: Loved it!
Book Synopsis:
Willow Camber wants to get away from it all. Her business has taken over
her life, and none of the men she's dated recently want her as a person
rather than as a mega-corp. Her vacation plan is a time-travel, virtual
reality trip into a film noire mystery--Bogie and Bacall writ large and
in color- -so different from the twenty-second century life she
currently leads.
Eddie Reston needs a break from his hectic life, away from his
nagging ex-wife. His passion is old novels about hard-boiled detectives
of the 1950s. A Romantek virtual reality vacation is just the ticket for
a guy like him, more an early Charles Bronson than a Cary Grant.
When Willow and Eddie meet to solve a murder mystery, their
attraction is instant, even though Willow sometimes needs active
correction. But Romantek forbids them to give away their true names
during the vacation, so they can't pair up in their own century. They
struggle to find a way, but it remains elusive. Can Eddie and Willow
cheat the Romantek system and set up a real life meeting, or will their
new found love be lost when reality intrudes?
Review:
First of all, I was happy that this was a stand alone novel. I was able
to jump right in and get hooked on this time travel romance. As a huge
fan of the 1950s and mysteries, I couldn't have asked for a better book.
I loved the story behind the story. Watching the characters try to
solve the mystery, while also trying to find a way to create a
relationship was addictive. I can't wait to read more of this series.
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