A Shape on the Air by Julia Ibbotson

A
Shape on the Air
Unlocking
a love that lasts for lifetimes - and beyond! When Dr Viv DuLac, a medievalist,
slips into 499 AD and into the body of Lady Vivianne, little does she realise that
both their lives across the centuries will become intertwined as they fight for
their dreams … and their lives.
How can the key which Viv bring back with her to the present unlock the love they both crave, and help them through the dangers they both face? And how can they help each other across the centuries, without changing the course of history?
How can the key which Viv bring back with her to the present unlock the love they both crave, and help them through the dangers they both face? And how can they help each other across the centuries, without changing the course of history?
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Seamlessly slipping us between eras, this book combines the elements of mystery and romance with dangerous precision. It appealed both to this historical fiction lover in me and the mystery lover. With great details and wonderful characters, I was drawn deeply into the book and easily blocked outside distractions. Great escape read.
Seamlessly slipping us between eras, this book combines the elements of mystery and romance with dangerous precision. It appealed both to this historical fiction lover in me and the mystery lover. With great details and wonderful characters, I was drawn deeply into the book and easily blocked outside distractions. Great escape read.
Author Bio
Acclaimed, award-winning author Julia Ibbotson
is fascinated by the medieval world and concepts of time travel. She read
English at Keele University, England (after a turbulent but exciting gap year
in Ghana, West Africa) specialising in medieval language, literature and
history, and has a PhD in socio-linguistics. She wrote her first novel at 10
years of age, but became a school teacher, then an academic as a senior
university lecturer and researcher. As well as medieval time-slip, she has
published a number of books, including memoir/history of food (The Old Rectory),
children’s medieval fantasy (S.C.A.R.S), a trilogy opening in 1960s Ghana
(Drumbeats), and many academic works. Apart from insatiable reading, she loves
travelling the world, singing in choirs, swimming, yoga and walking in the
countryside in England and Madeira where she and her husband divide their time.
Social Media Links –
Website/blog https://www.juliaibbotsonauthor.com
Twitter @JuliaIbbotson
Thank you, Laura, for this lovely review. Much appreciated. Thanks for taking part in the book tour!
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