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The Time Slip Girl, by Elizabeth Andre

The Time Slip Girl, by Elizabeth Andre



The Time Slip Girl, by Elizabeth Andre

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The Time Slip Girl, by Elizabeth Andre

Dara, a computer programmer from Chicago, is visiting London when she opens a door in an Edwardian house and slips into Edwardian England. Agnes, a beautiful London shop girl, takes in the bewildered 21st century American lesbian, but, as Dara begins to accept that she is stuck in 1908, she also begins to accept that she has feelings for Agnes that go beyond gratitude. And the longer Dara stays, the harder Agnes finds it to hide her growing love for the accidental time traveller from the future. Will they overcome grief and prejudice to acknowledge their true feelings for one another? Or will Dara be snatched back to the 21st century before they can express their love?

Excerpt: “When? When is this?” Dara asked, gesturing at the room.

“It’s June 18th, miss,” Agnes said. “You really didn’t know?”

Dara closed her eyes. “The year. What year, please?”

“It’s 1908, miss,” Agnes said.

Dara opened her eyes, opened her messenger bag, and pulled out her cell phone. She pushed the button to activate the main screen. It didn’t have a signal or the time and date. The battery was at 80 percent. She looked over at Agnes, whose eyes had gone wide. Agnes leaned over in her chair, trying to get a better look at the phone. Dara tapped a few buttons to pull up the photos she had stored on her phone. Yes, they were still there. The photos of Nick, their parents, and their friends were still there. The many pictures of Jenny, with and without Dara, were there. With Agnes still gazing at her and the phone intently, Dara went to her phone’s contacts and dialed Nick’s number. Nothing.

“That still doesn’t mean I’m not dreaming,” she muttered.

“Perhaps I should make us both some tea, miss.” Dara nodded yes, although she figured she could do with something a good deal stronger than tea. Agnes bustled out of the room.

“Oh my God,” Dara said when she was alone. Her eyes darted around the room, taking it all in, the flower-patterned curtains on the one window, the shabby wardrobe standing in the corner, the night stand, the wooden chair, a small desk, the plain iron bed frame and the bedclothes that adorned it. One part of her couldn’t believe it was true, but another part could. That part urged her to accept the truth. It will go much easier on you if you do and soon, it said.

She thought of her brother, who was probably frantic with worry wondering where she was. What would he tell their parents if he didn’t find her before they were supposed to fly out of Heathrow next week? Then there were her friends and the co-workers she actually liked. Most of all, though, there was Jenny. Jenny had been dead for over a year, so it wasn’t the fact that she wouldn’t see Jenny again that upset her. She had accepted that. No, it was the fact that she might never see the places she associated with Jenny ever again. She may never see all the little gifts Jenny had given her during their time together. In a panic, she clutched at the thin gold chain she wore around her neck. She kept her engagement ring on that chain. At least she had that. She kissed it tenderly and wept.

  • Sales Rank: #7519440 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .54" w x 6.00" l, .71 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 238 pages

About the Author
Elizabeth Andre writes lesbian erotic romance, science fiction and young adult stories. She is a lesbian in an interracial same-sex marriage living in the Midwest. She hopes you enjoy her stories. She certainly loves writing them.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Engaging
By Ameliah Faith
The Time Slip Girl is a story of Dara, a young woman who is touring London with her brother and picking her life back up after losing her soon to be wife when she falls through time back to 1908. Agnes is a quiet woman who sticks to herself living in fear in soon after the turn of the century. Her abusive brother drops in and out of her life as he sees fit. She really has no choice in the matter if she doesn't want her closely guarded secret brought to light. On one remarkable night her life is changed forever when she finds an oddly dressed, very confused and confusing female in the basement the home she rents an apartment from. What happens to them next is not mine to tell.

This book was a good paced, well flowing, captivating book that I just could not put down. Really, I read through the night till I finished a bit after the sun rose! It was a great story even before it got to the romance and then it got better! I loved the realness of the characters, their insecurities and doubts only made them more sweet and believable. I liked how Ms. Andre took me back in time and showed me what it really would have been like, the sights and sounds and even the smells.... The hardships people experienced and the things women had to endure, the things that were commonplace then that are taken for granted today. I am so grateful to be alive now and not then!

I enjoyed Agnes' curiosities and her delight in simple things. How, even though she sometimes seems so meek she has such a strong sense of loyalty and is willing to overcome fear to do what is right and to follow her heart. I fell a bit in love with Dara. Besides being lovely, she was faced her situation head on (after freaking out a bit at first, but going back in time more than 100 years would tend to do that to a person!). She did her best to adapt to and accept the changes she found herself in. She was able to stand up to Ted and keep him from hurting her and Agnes too. She did what needed to be done and allowing herself to love Agnes made me smile and my heart grow so big!

I was thrilled with the ending, it was just right! Once again, Ms. Andre has made me a very happy reviewer!

Original review with Prism Book Alliance �

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Delightful and impressive
By Danielle
I loved this book. It's well-written, with great flow to it. I couldn't put it down and stayed up late to finish it. The depiction of 1908 is very realistic without going in the direction of how-did-anybody-survive-back-then that some historical novels take. I could see how it would be shocking to arrive there, but also how one could adapt and it could become home.

I was pleasantly surprised with this book. I've read many lesbian romances that just aren't well written, have cardboard characters or ridiculously dramatic plots. This book is very well written (with some amazingly good descriptions), the characters spring from the page and walk around in my imagination and despite the time travel the plot feels very realistic. That would have been shocking and delightful enough. But I realized at some point that the book is a subtle and nuanced meditation on the nature of love in the context of our mortality. I'm impressed.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
The Time Slip Girl by Elizabeth Andre
By Star
THE TIME SLIP GIRL is a beautifully written story of discovering new love in an unconventional way. Dara Gillard is a smart, attractive, and talented woman from 2014 who is visiting London with her brother as a way of honoring her dead fianc�e, Jenny. Dara is on a tour when she falls through a time slip to 1908 Edwardian London. She meets Agnes Cartwright, who lives in the house Dara was touring in 2014, along with Mrs. Newton and her children. While Dara is trying to find her way through her new life in 1908, she’s also fighting her feelings for Agnes. However, during all this Dara is unaware Agnes feels the same way about her. The setting is very realistic, the characters are dynamic, and the emotions are rich – I was truly transported. I enjoyed the fact the sex scenes were tasteful and not overly graphic which, to me, fit the tone of the novel perfectly. THE TIME SLIP GIRL is a wonderful novel which I definitely recommend!

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