Long Lost (The Centuries Of Love Trilogy book 1) By Michelle Read

Long Lost (The Centuries Of Love Trilogy book 1) By Michelle Read


michelle readLong Lost sometimes the past can be your future.

Emily Case is a lonely woman. No family, few friends, job she hates and is single. Life is one long struggle for her. Then one morning she wakes up two hundred years in the past and her whole world is turned upside down, as she is faced with a new era she knows nothing about. However she soon becomes attached to her new lifestyle and the people in it.

On meeting William Chester, owner of the Westfield estate, Emily quickly falls for him, and believes he feels the same, until she is threatened by a rival of his affections. But when she realises this life is all she’s ever wanted she is torn away from it and back to her life two hundred years into the future.

Not willing to accept the twenty-first-century is where her destiny lies she endeavours to seek out the truth of the life she led in the nineteenth-century.

What will she discover on her journey? Was it reality or all just a dream?

My Thoughts:

This was a great read from a new author. I loved the plot it was very interesting and captivating. The history side to it was fantastic  as Michelle has obviously researched it very well as everything was spot on. I felt I knew the characters my favourite was Sarah as she reminded me of a friend I have. I wasn’t too keen on Catherine though as she was very snobby at some points in the book. This book really came alive for me and I felt like I was there in the book with all the characters around me. I loved this book will definitely be recommending it and look forward to Michelle’s next book.

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