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time travel dilemma


Hi... I just found this site and I am really hoping that someone could help me out!  I am looking for a particular historical romance book that involves time travelling.  I read it years and years ago (snuck it from my mum's bookcase, haha) and it must have made an impression because I'd love to find it again... just don't know the author or title.  Although I think 'moon' might be in the title, but don't quote me on that.  I don't remember much but i'll try and describe what I can...


A young woman (I think the setting is America and is not modern day) goes for a walk, she finds an abandoned building and falls asleep amongst the ruins... she wakes up to find herself in a house where she hears someone playing a piano.  She meets the man of the house and I think he mistakes her for a new servant or something like that.  She realizes she has been thrown back in time.  They begin a relationship but she has to keep travelling back and forth...  I know this is ridiculously sketchy but it's all I have to go on.  I would be so grateful if anyone could pass on some ideas/suggestions.


Thank you so much



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A Tryst in Time?


did some research online... a lot of it, haha... does anyone think it could be A Tryst in Time by Eugenia Riley?  That one seemed to fit what I remember.  Anyone read it?  Is it any good?

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I'm not sure if you have found the right one yet, but a search through my books yesterday reminded me of these time travel romances. They were secondary labeled 'TimeSwept.' It may not be the same thing, but I thought it worth mentioning...and thank you for reminding me of the one I want to find where the woman time travels and crashes through the ceiling into medieval England...

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