There's no time like the present . . .
if you're running away from the past.
Tess Alexander has it all: family within reach, work she loves, and the chance to live in a perfectly restored medieval castle. But then a trip to the village brings her face-to-face with the new owner of the local garage, who looks a great deal like the man who married her sister . . . eight hundred years in the past. She's determined to remain objective about magic and destiny, yet she can't help but wonder about the mysterious, sword-wielding mechanic . . .
As far as John de Piaget is concerned, he has no past; it's safer that way. The last thing he needs is the nosey medieval studies scholar from the nearby castle dredging up ancient history -- his ancient history. But from the moment he lays eyes on Tess, John can't help but wonder how he ever took a decent breath without her . . . or how he's going to protect her from the treachery that threatens both their futures.
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