Tuesday, August 19, 2014

CROSSOVER by JUDITH EUBANK

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I have no idea what inspired me to order this ebook unless it was that I was thinking I should try different genres.  It involves a heroine who slips through time.  One second she's a graduate student at present day Exeter University in England, the next she's in the same place but inhabiting the person of a governess in 1846.  The thing is - I really liked this story.

The characters won me over, especially the heroine, Meredith Blake.  She's an American who comes to Exeter on a scholarship to study 18th century English fiction.  She makes friends with another student from New Zealand and a young man from Australia, and meets her tutor, Peter Graham.  Most of all she's enthralled with Edwards Hall which is a manor house that has been converted into a dorm.  The food there is awful and thin walls make the noise bothersome, but the house itself fascinates her.

As she learns about the house and the people who lived in it as a family she has visions of a governess, a child, and the child's father.  Then she goes back in time to when there will be a mysterious death.  What if she interferes to try to stop that death?  Will that change the present?

I liked the inclusion of the customs and ceremonies of student life and something about the architecture of the university buildings.  At this time of year despite my advanced age I still wish I was heading back to school.  I'm one of those people who could easily have been a professional student if the need to earn a living hadn't kept rearing its ugly head.

This is a good book for readers who love to read about time travel, and maybe not so much for those who don't, but I repeat:  I liked it.

Recommended
Source:  Open Road Media via NetGalley

1 comment:

  1. I love time-travel, Barbara, and i loved heading back to school too. I think I'll pick this up. Thanks for the recommendation!

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