Saturday, October 21, 2017

Review: Beyond the Fortuneteller's Tent

Beyond the Fortuneteller's Tent Beyond the Fortuneteller's Tent by Kristy Tate
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Synopsis:

When Petra Baron goes into the fortuneteller’s tent at a Renaissance fair, she expects to leave with a date to prom. Instead, she walks out into Elizabethan England, where she meets gypsies, a demon dog and a kindred spirit in Emory Ravenswood.

Emory must thwart the plans of religious zealots. His mission is dangerous, his enemies are fanatical, and Petra Baron is a complication that Heaven only knows he does not need. Or does he? Although Emory is on Heaven’s errand, he learned long ago that Heaven does not always play fair.

As Petra slowly falls for Emory, she wonders if he really is who he seems, or if he is just as lost as she is. How can they have a future while trapped in the past? Or is anything possible Beyond the Fortuneteller’s Tent?
 


My Thoughts:



It is no secret that I love time travel books and this is no exception. I loved the main character. She was thrown into a totally different time period and just went with the flow. I still have a lot of questions and I am definitely reading book 2.

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