A Time Traveler’s Masquerade + Giveaway

Romance blossoms when Isla Crawford steps into McQuivey’s Costume Shop in London and is swept back in time to 1605, where she and Lord Bancroft attempt to thwart Guy Fawkes’s Gunpowder Plot.

One moment, Isla Crawford is inside McQuivey’s Costume Shop trying on a Jacobean-style gown for the parliamentary Autumn Ball, and the next, she is standing in an unfamiliar garden, barefoot, coatless, and at the mercy of a fierce storm. Confused, she seeks refuge in a Tudor manor, where she discovers that she has inexplicably traveled back to 1605, mere weeks before the culmination of Guy Fawkes’s infamous Gunpowder Plot.

Simon Hartworth, Lord Bancroft, finds his orderly seventeenth-century life disrupted when a mysterious woman appears on his sister’s doorstep during a storm. Intrigued by the stranger’s quirks and bewildering speech, he feels compelled to protect her and heed her warnings about a fatal plot against Parliament. As Simon is drawn into Isla’s dangerous scheme to stop the evildoers, he can’t help but also feel drawn to her.

With seemingly no way to get back home, Isla uses her twenty-first-century knowledge of the past to try to thwart Guy Fawkes and his coconspirators without altering the course of history forever. She and Simon must race to unravel the threads of the treasonous plot even as they wonder how their hearts will navigate their deepening connection and the seemingly insurmountable four centuries that separate their lives.

My Review:

Squuueeeaaalllll!!! Another time travel romance (my second in two weeks…what are the odds?!) And I’m kinda hoping this is a trend because I really enjoy the added angst of trying to figure out how things can possibly end well. I mean, what era will the heroine end up in? And how can there truly be a happily ever after?

There’s all kinds of rules about time travelling that fans of the genre are sticklers about adhering to and Bessey did a great job of sticking to them creatively. Loved the mode of time travel — so clever and deals with a crucial complication that most time travellers have to deal with. Argh — I want to be more specific but I don’t want to reveal anything spoilerish. This would make a great book club selection because it would be so much fun to talk about the speculative side of this novel.

I felt Isla’s culture shock when she shows up in 1605. She’s confused and incredulous and in denial for awhile. Her meet-cute with Simon is anything but cute. Grinning just thinking about the convoluted conversation that takes place. Also swooning over his Jacobean gentlemanly manners while madly anticipating the moment that he finally realizes Isla’s colossal secret.

The historical details around Guy Fawkes and the gun powder plot are easy for non-British readers to grasp which I appreciated. Argh — again so much more I want to say about the ingenuous way the author works Isla into this epic historical event….but, no spoilers. Gah, so frustrating! lol

Perfect balance between the cozy historical details (the clothing! I had to google farthingale…what in the world?! It boggles the mind!) and the burgeoning doomed romance all while a traitorous plot is unfolding all around them. Unputdownable from start to finish!

I enjoyed listening to the audio book narrated by Billie Fulford-Brown and Paul Fox. They helped me settle into the time and place as I visualized the story unfolding around me.

24 thoughts on “A Time Traveler’s Masquerade + Giveaway”

  1. I’m excited to read this book! I have a NetGalley copy sitting on my Kindle, and I’m waiting not-so-patiently only because I have another book I need to read and review first! I love Sian Ann Bessey’s books! Since I have a copy already, no need to enter me in the drawing. Thanks for the lovely review. Now I’m even more eager to read this book!

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  2. What a captivating cover. Thank you so much for your review. I love time travel books. This one sounds very intriguing. Thank you for all you do. Please put my name in the hat for this one.

    Norafindinghope at yahoo.com

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  3. Not entering the contest because I can’t read ebooks, but had to say WOW what a fabulous sounding book! I’ve added it to my TBR list and excited at the prospect of reading it.

    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  4. oh what a lovely cover. time travel – yes please. I love time travel. thank you for your review. cant wait to read this one. quilting dash lady at comcast dot net

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  5. Don’t enter me (I don’t read ebooks🙃), but I just wanted to chime in and say that I’m looking forward to reading this one too! I love time travel books and I’ve read a book by Sian Ann Bessey and it was excellent! So I’m definitely anticipating great enjoyment from this one as well😊

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  6. Squueeaall! Indeed! I so enjoy reading time travel books, and this book sounds like an awesome read! Please throw my name in the hat! 😀

    Alison Boss
    nj(dot)bossman(at)gmail(dot)com

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  7. I first “met” Sian with her Georgian Gentlemen series…and I *think* you might have introduced her books to me here on your blog Kav. Ever since then, I’ve gobbled up every book I can get my hands on by her!!! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE her writing 😀

    This sounds intriguing with the time travel angle…I don’t believe I’ve read one of those before. It would be something quite enjoyable for me to escape into 🙂

    teamob4 (at) gmail (dot) com

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  8. This sounds quite interesting. I had to Google farthingale. What a strange fashion that certainly took up a lot of space.

    pmkellogg56[at]gmail[dot]com

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  9. Oh I love reading time travel. This sounds like it is really good. I am looking forward to reading it.

    tighefan42atgmaildotcom

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