Isobel MacInnes, a rising archaeology student who believes
in control and whose fiery spirit hates being dependent, is
about to face an unbelievable adventure FORGED IN DREAMS
AND MAGICK. All due to a mysterious box that was meant to
match up soul mates.
Magically transported to medieval Scotland she finds
herself falling in love with the country and the Laird
Iain. Thinking she has found heaven, she is suddenly thrust
into a new world. This time she finds herself in a more
ancient Scotland dealing with a Pict chieftain, Velloc. Is
it possible that this man is the second of her soul mates?
Isobel struggles to adjust her thinking in this new world.
Though she is no longer bent on obtaining archaeological
recognitions she still wants to learn. She is also a woman
who will do whatever she must for those she loves.
FORGED IN DREAMS AND MAGICK in an eye opening time travel
book. I don't normally like time travel books but this one,
set in Scotland caught my eye and I am glad it did. In this
one a strong woman bent on recognition in her profession
finds things that she never imagined she would find. She
travels back and forth between her two "husbands" all the
while learning more about the magic box and the dangers of
changing history. Then of course there are the two strong
men she loves and the times she spends with them are
amazingly hot. I enjoyed this book and hope to read more
from author Kat Bastion.
Kat Bastion's award-winning debut in the Highland Legends Series:
Isobel MacInnes wakes up in present-day California, lunches in medieval Scotland, and by ten days’ end, falls in love with a man and his country, only to lose them in a heart-wrenching twist of fate . . .
Found in the arms of her second soul mate . . .
Forced to balance the delicate strands of time between two millennia . . .
Shocked by revelations rewriting the very foundations of history . . . of everything.
Isobel, a rising-star archaeology student, is dropped into two ancient worlds without warning . . . or her permission. Her fiery spirit resists the dependency thrust upon her. Amid frustration at her lack of control, she helplessly falls in love. Twice.
She struggles to adjust to the unimaginable demands of two leaders of men—a laird in the thirteenth-century Highlands and a Pict chieftain in a more ancient Scotland. Isobel transforms from an academic, hell-bent on obtaining archaeological recognition, to a woman striving to care for those she loves, and ultimately . . . into a fearless warrior risking everything to protect them.