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Threaded Through Time, Book Two [Kindle Edition]

Sarah Ettritch
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Picking up where Book One left off: Two time travellers are determined to embrace new lives, but reality soon dampens their starry-eyed enthusiasm. One time traveller vows not to give up; the other reaches for the black rhyme book. Both struggle with doubts. Were they truly born before or after their time? Will love conquer all?

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 329 KB
  • Print Length: 174 pages
  • Publisher: Norn Publishing (15 Nov 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0068PCVZS
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #114,560 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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By TerryB
Format:Kindle Edition
Margaret Wilton is devastated. She is about to lose the love of her life, Robin Tillman forever. It is time for Robin and her friend Pam to return from 1910 to 2010.

Margaret just can't sit around playing cards with her parents any longer. She excuses herself. On leaving the room, Margaret sees the front door open. Pam, Robin and Jason enter the house. The four friends go into the dining room for the last time. The rhyme is now going to be recited. Pam and Robin will soon be back in 2010, or will they? What happened next?

Margaret began to feel unwell and it slowly dawned on her that she was alone and had travelled in time to 2010. What had gone wrong? Where was Robin, Pam and Jason? It was only supposed to be Robin and Pam returning to their lives in 2010. She was supposed to stay in 1910 with Jason.

Margaret heard noises and soon became aware that Robin had returned to 2010 with her. How could this be, where was Pam and Jason? How did the two couples end up with one from each couple being in the wrong century?

How will Margaret be able to live in 2010? How will she be able to support herself? Will Robin marry her? How will Margaret and Robin explain Margaret's appearance and Pam's disappearance?

Margaret will have a lot to get used to. 2010 is a lot different to 1910. Will she be able to cope? Or will she want to recite the rhyme to return to her life in 1910?

Pam was very happy, she was with Jason in 1910, the man she loves and hopes to marry. It would take some getting used to, but she can do with out the technology she was used to in 2010. They just have to find a way for her to assume Margaret's identity. How will Pam and Jason work out things so they can spend their lives together? Will Pam have any regrets? Will she recite the rhyme to return to 2010?

This is a sequel to Threaded Through Time Book one. It carries on directly from where the first book left off. You will need to read number one first for the story to make sense.

This book is a page turner from start to finish and alternates between 2010 with Margaret and Robin and 1910 with Pam and Jason. As with the first book, the story weaves threads between the past and the present. We see the difficulties faced by Pam, who is used to all the trappings of modern twenty first century society, as well as being used to women being their own bosses, adapt to the way of life for women in 1910.

Margaret has her own difficulties. She is from an era of having next to no modern technology. She is used to women being virtually second class citizens. She has a lot to learn to be able to cope with simple every day life. We read of her struggles to get used to modern day life.

Sarah has obviously researched the time period of 1910 very well.

The stories of these four time travellers have kept me enthralled. I love all four main characters. They are joined by some equally important characters to help the story along. It was interesting to see how Pam managed to bring a bit of the twenty first century into the twentieth century with her advice and encouragement to a woman she meets, changing the life of the woman forever.

I'm not sure if there is another book in this series planned, there is certainly an opening for one though. So, I'll hope we see more in the series. I will definitely be re-reading these two books soon.
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Time travel at it's best 3 Jan 2012
By TerryB - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
Margaret Wilton is devastated. She is about to lose the love of her life, Robin Tillman forever. It is time for Robin and her friend Pam to return from 1910 to 2010.

Margaret just can't sit around playing cards with her parents any longer. She excuses herself. On leaving the room, Margaret sees the front door open. Pam, Robin and Jason enter the house. The four friends go into the dining room for the last time. The rhyme is now going to be recited. Pam and Robin will soon be back in 2010, or will they? What happened next?

Margaret began to feel unwell and it slowly dawned on her that she was alone and had travelled in time to 2010. What had gone wrong? Where was Robin, Pam and Jason? It was only supposed to be Robin and Pam returning to their lives in 2010. She was supposed to stay in 1910 with Jason.

Margaret heard noises and soon became aware that Robin had returned to 2010 with her. How could this be, where was Pam and Jason? How did the two couples end up with one from each couple being in the wrong century?

How will Margaret be able to live in 2010? How will she be able to support herself? Will Robin marry her? How will Margaret and Robin explain Margaret's appearance and Pam's disappearance?

Margaret will have a lot to get used to. 2010 is a lot different to 1910. Will she be able to cope? Or will she want to recite the rhyme to return to her life in 1910?

Pam was very happy, she was with Jason in 1910, the man she loves and hopes to marry. It would take some getting used to, but she can do with out the technology she was used to in 2010. They just have to find a way for her to assume Margaret's identity. How will Pam and Jason work out things so they can spend their lives together? Will Pam have any regrets? Will she recite the rhyme to return to 2010?

This is a sequel to Threaded Through Time Book one. It carries on directly from where the first book left off. You will need to read number one first for the story to make sense.

This book is a page turner from start to finish and alternates between 2010 with Margaret and Robin and 1910 with Pam and Jason. As with the first book, the story weaves threads between the past and the present. We see the difficulties faced by Pam, who is used to all the trappings of modern twenty first century society, as well as being used to women being their own bosses, adapt to the way of life for women in 1910.

Margaret has her own difficulties. She is from an era of having next to no modern technology. She is used to women being virtually second class citizens. She has a lot to learn to be able to cope with simple every day life. We read of her struggles to get used to modern day life.

Sarah has obviously researched the time period of 1910 very well.

The stories of these four time travellers have kept me enthralled. I love all four main characters. They are joined by some equally important characters to help the story along. It was interesting to see how Pam managed to bring a bit of the twenty first century into the twentieth century with her advice and encouragement to a woman she meets, changing the life of the woman forever.

I'm not sure if there is another book in this series planned, there is certainly an opening for one though. So, I'll hope we see more in the series. I will definitely be re-reading these two books soon.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Time Travel 23 Dec 2011
By Star Gazer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Part one is required reading to follow this story. The plot picks up the pace in this second part. It was interesting to follow Margaret's growing relationship with Robin, and her adjustment to life in the twenty-first century. I would have liked for Robin and Margaret to show a little more affection toward each other. Cuddling and kissing in bed on their first time together would have been nice instead of the abrupt black out. Pam's bonding with Doris and her encouragement of Doris to pursue her dreams was a nice touch. The ending was great. The cover art is good.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Sensitive, thoughtful, fun, and heart-warming 1 Dec 2011
By Dr. Keith J. Caserta - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is actually a very nice book that provides more-than-usual detail about how the characters react to being transposed in time - and encountering other mores, characteristic of the time they're in. There is a very tasteful description of female homosexual attraction and love, which re-enforces the point that we're all human beings, trying to find love, happiness and peace. The author handles this theme with thoughtfullness and sensitivity. A worthy sequel to Book One. A very good read.
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