Love Across Time - Annie Seaton

Love Across Time

By Annie Seaton

  • Release Date: 2022-04-15
  • Genre: Paranormal Romance

Description

The four books of the LOVE ACROSS TIME series.
When the truth comes out, can their love cross the centuries, or will it be lost in time?
COME BACK TO ME: Megan Miller has come to a crossroads in her career. As she travels halfway across the world to the Glastonbury rock festival to research and complete her doctoral thesis, she hopes that the mess she leaves behind in Australia will be sorted. Davy Morgan, the reclusive rock singer, tries to keep his music world and his private life separate; his very existence depends on it. But when the beautiful, fey woman turns up at the cottage next door, he must do all he can to keep his dark secret.
FOLLOW ME
Beth McLaren knows that her great aunt’s cottage holds the key to the mystery that has been a family secret since she was a child. Silas Rogers, an eccentric musician who moves into the cottage, is equally determined to keep Beth from knowing the truth… and keep her from danger. The last thing he expected was to fall in love. But when Beth finds herself in the fifteenth century… can she trust that Silas will find her and get her home?
FINDING HOME
Alice McLaren is a traveller . . . but her travels must remain a secret. Now that she has no one of her own, she leaves London during the Blitz to move to her family’s cottage in Somerset. However, her travels take her much further than she anticipates, away to a safer place far from the war and the incessant bombing. When she meets and falls in love with Branton, Alice is torn. There is a child to be rescued, and Alice is the only one who can save Amelia Adnum. She must choose between Branton and taking the lost child home safely. Branton cannot bear to lose her, but can he convince Alice that their love will endure, no matter what?
THE THREADS THAT BIND
Lucy McLaren went back to her family name after she and her long-term partner split. The McLaren family history and their cottage in Somerset in England drew her inexorably to the past and gave it an importance that she was unable—or perhaps, unwilling— to explain. Lucy knows the only way to save her sanity, and justify her actions to her daughter, is to go back and seek out the man she had fallen in love with many years ago. Could she tell her daughter that her whole life had been a lie? And will the love of her life still be there when Lucy returns to the nineteenth century?

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