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Songbird in a Storm
Songbird in a Storm: (A 1920s London Time Travel Romance) | Ophelia Lockheart
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Ripped from her life and thrown back to the roaring twenties, a modern woman must learn to navigate gangsters, flappers, and organised crime. London paramedic and care-giver for her sick grandmother, Roseanna Chapman, has her hands full. But when she is cast back in time and witnesses a murder, she finds herself stranded and in danger. In 1921, Daniel Alderman's a feared and ruthless gangster. He must rely on Roseanna to find his brother's killer, but with her hiding so many secrets, can he trust her or could she be the killer? The two connect as a race against time ensues, but as their feelings intensify, so does the threat against Roseanna's life and she becomes torn between the man she loves and her grandmother, who desperately needs her care. Can they navigate time and tragedy together or will their love become another cautionary tale of days gone by? One click now to enter a riveting world of romance, secrets, and the quest for home. A perfect book for fans of Diana Gabaldon, Mariah Stone, Trinity Dunn, and Diana Knightley.
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I'm not usually a fan of time travel romance, but this book was an exception. The setting of 1920s London was so well developed and the author must've done a lot of research for it to be so rich. The plot was very Peaky Blinders like, I enjoyed the gangster similarities. The romance was also well written, the enemies to lovers and forced proximity was well used. The family dynamics were great. The ending leaves on a cliffhanger...

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