Terri Brisbin, The Highlander's Stolen Touch You could feel how they felt, as if you were part of their twosome. As a writer, I appreciated the complexity of the structure of the book, the back and forth throughout time, and how well drawn the characters were. They'd had a life-long love affair, with their love intersecting and crossing, staying steady and true. I wanted them to be together always! The end was particularly heart-wrenching for me. I loved Henry and Clare and ached for them as they met throughout time, at different ages, in different places, with different problems. It is very, very rare for me to be that gripped by a book. I only got up to feed the children, and only when they whined. I could hardly get off my couch when I was reading that book. "On my keeper shelf for romances is The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger. Heather Webber writes the best of both worlds." "Lucy Valentine solves mysteries and falls in love in Truly Madly.
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