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"A Time Travel for those who believe in Soul Mates"

Beyond Forever is a book that held much promise.  The beginning and the end of the book are its best sections because the characters are fun, charming and heartwarming.

But, sadly, the book wasted far too much of it's middle with the characters caught in a seemingly endless cycle of annoying "I hate you but, darn it, my traitorous body still wants you oh-so-bad" behavior.  As a result, what could have been an exceptional read turned out to be yet another average one. 

Still, if you love time travel, surly, sexy Scottish heroes, believe in soul mates and don't have a problem with the type of relationship that I've described above you may love this one. 

Laurie Shallah / May 2000
Copyright © 2000 for ParaNormal Romance Reviews

Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted March 10, 2003

SUMMARY

1999. He appeared to her out of the swirling fog on the cliff's edge, a ghostly figure who seemed somehow larger than life. Dark, handsome, blatantly male, he radiated the kind of confidence that led men into battle and women into reckless choices. But independent-minded Julia Fairfield wasn't about to be coerced into anything, especially not a jaunt across the centuries in search of a miracle.

1818. Abducted from her own time, Julia found herself face- to-face with this flesh and blood incarnation. Gavin MacKinnon was as confounded as Julia about her place in his life, but after a night of passion, they learned that their destines were inextricably bound together, no matter what the time or place. They shared a love that would span... Beyond Forever.

 

Beyond Forever
by Debra Dier

Leisure Books
November 1, 1999
ISBN #0843946237
368 pages
Paperback
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