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Trisha Telep: The Mammoth Book of Time Travel Romance

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Twenty-five stories of timeless true love Time travel romance is not the same thing as sci-fi romance, though some stories may be set in an imagined future; it is romantic fiction set in various different eras, usually from around the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. A woman may fall asleep in Central Park in the present to wake up in the arms of a Scottish laird in the sixteenth century. The Mammoth Book of Time Travel Romance contains 25 stories of adventure and love; settings include medieval Scotland, sixteenth-century England, the nineteenth-century ‘Wild West’. Some stories are set in the present and a few in the future. Stories include an Elizabethan nobleman whisked into the present day, a troubled young woman who lands in the sixteenth century able to break a curse of lost love. Includes stories from: Nina Bangs, Jude Deveraux, Sandra Hill, Linda Howard, Lynn Kurland, Karen Marie Moning, and many more.

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the rest of my life as you worked through it. I came because you’re gone, Kate. Kate the woman who lit any room she walked into is gone. And I can’t live with that.” Tears appeared in his eyes. “When it happens, it obliterates you, Kate. It absolutely obliterates you.”

She touched his arm, stunned. “So you’re giving up your own happiness to save me.”

“No courage required, Kate. You’re already gone.” He averted his face and dragged a sleeve across his cheek. “Jesus, look at me.”

She thought he meant his tears until she spotted P.J., who stood at attention, beer forgotten, his eyes cutting between Kate and Patrick.

“Let’s dance,” Patrick said. “He’s afraid you’re in trouble.”

She returned her head to Patrick’s shoulder, navigating the apprehension of a sacrifice so selfless she wondered if she would experience it again in her lifetime. Oh, how she was dreading the end of the song.

The singer had reached the place where, alone and stripped of her pride, she’d reach out with all her heart and hope her love was returned.

“Promise me,” he said huskily.

“What good is a promise,” she cried. “I won’t even remember.”

“It’s the only hope I have.”

What could she say to a man who’d come from half a lifetime away? There was only one choice, and he had earned it. “I promise.”

He took her in his arms as the singer began the last, lingering chorus. She clutched Patrick’s shoulder, trying to absorb enough of him not only to carry her through tonight, but through a lifetime. She could feel the flutter of his breath in her hair. They had not even kissed. She laced her fingers into his.

The keyboardist played the last plaintive chord, which drifted and drifted until it was gone, and the room fell silent.

“That’s it, kid.”

Another moment, she wanted to scream, but she knew he deserved her strength. “Yep.”

“Foosball, Kate!” Carly waved at her from the entrance to the game room. “It’s our turn.”

“Here’s to changing the world,” he said.

He released her waist. Their fingers, intertwined, relaxed. She drew hers down his palm, prolonging that last electric touch. “To changing the world,” she agreed, and he withdrew his palm.

Carly, thank God, was as wired as a dollar-store Christmas tree, for Kate felt like she’d had way too much champagne, though she could only remember drinking two glasses. Nearly every foosball shot taken and every attempt defended was the work of her teammate. The best Kate seemed to be able to do was to keep from stepping on Carly’s train.

She was so muzzy-headed, in fact, she decided she must be seeing things when she spotted that nice man at her table — was his name Patrick? — going through the pockets of the coats on the coat rack. He seemed to find what he was seeking, however, for when she gave him a questioning look he held up a set of keys and smiled. Probably too drunk to find his coat. Drunk at a wedding reception? Imagine that. The next time she looked he was gone.

They won that round and two more, but they lost in the finals to Joe and Mark, who aimed every shot at Kate, sending her into uncharacteristic giggles, which she also blamed on the champagne.

“A gentleman,” she said to him as they were gathering their coats, “would have let the drunk girl win.”

“No one ever accused me of being a gentleman — especially with a drunk girl.”

She laughed. He helped her on with her coat. He had changed into street clothes now, and he was looking great in jeans and a blazer.

“I, ah, don’t suppose you’d be interested in one last glass of wine? There’s a wine bar next door to my hotel that looked kind of interesting.”

There it was, just like she’d been waiting for. She snapped open her purse. A glass of Cabernet on this chilly night. Knees touching at the bar. A pair of strong arms and soft lips.

“You know,” she said. “I think … I think I’ll take a pass.”

He looked surprised. She felt surprised. But something in her head just kept saying no. And she’d been trying to teach herself to listen to that voice. Tonight, it was stronger than it had ever been. She’d make the right choice. No doubt. Nonetheless, when he gave her a goodnight kiss, she felt as if she was making a turn on a street she thought she’d follow the rest of her life.

She fished out her keys, and they made their way out to the parking lot. Mark lassoed a couple of others to join him for a glass. Kate waved as she headed to her car. She heard them drive off. The moon was out, which made the thin layer of snow sparkle. She tried to slip the key into the lock, but it wouldn’t go in. She pulled it out and tried again. Nothing. The lock couldn’t be frozen. It hadn’t snowed in a day, and it was close to forty out. She tried one more time. It wouldn’t budge.

She gazed around the lot. She could walk back to the hotel, she supposed, and try Triple A, but she spotted Mark’s room-mate, ah, ah … She scoured her memory banks. P.J.! There! I’ve remembered something at least.

“P.J.!”

He had an armload of tuxes, though it looked like he’d been standing just outside the hotel exit.

“Need some help?” He trotted over, transferring the bundle to one arm.

“Yeah, apparently I’m too drunk to get my key to work.”

“Wow. Who knew Subarus offered such hi-tech safety features?”

She laughed.

“You must have the premium model,” he said. “Mine just flashes a light that says, ‘Pull him over, officer.’”

“You have a Subaru?”

“Damn right, sister. Best cars ever.” He dropped the clothes on the trunk and extended his hand for the key.

But he was no more successful than she’d been. He tried the passenger door and the trunk. Nothing budged. Then he fished his keys out of his coat pocket.

“What the hell, right?”

“What the hell is right,” she said. “It’s either that or walk. And I live eight miles from here.”

“Well, I could drive you.” He slipped his key in — and it worked.

“Wow,” she said. “That’s weird. Though now that you mention it …”

“What?”

“I probably shouldn’t drive.”

He chuckled. “C’mon. Where do you live?”

She picked up a handful of tux and started heading towards the only other Subaru in the lot. “South Hills. Mt Lebanon.”

“It’s right on my way.”

“Really? Where do you live?”

“The North Side.”

“That’s nowhere close.”

“Depends how you define ‘on my way’. I have to circle the city three times before I can sleep. I’m very doglike in that way.”

His car was white, just like hers.

“Best colour,” she said, pulling up to the passenger door. “Best colour, best car.”

He leaned down to unlock her side. “What the hell?”

“What?”

“Now my key doesn’t work.” He dropped his armload on the trunk again.

“Well, I suppose we could use your key to drive my car to my house.”

“Give me your keys.”

She put them in his hand.

“Cross your fingers,” he said.

She did. And the door opened. Like magic.

Sandy Blair

MacDuff’s Secret

One

Edinburgh, Scotland

Present day

How bad could it be?

That was Sarah Colbert’s only thought when Mr Morrow, the leader of their school’s tour group, had announced he was ill and that she, alone, would be taking their unruly crew of sixth graders on their first tour of Edinburgh. Eyeing her five jostling charges in the Hotel Balmoral lobby she now prayed they’d be better behaved than they usually were in class.

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