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Kendra Donovan is back again! She still stuck in 1815 but another murder has happened and the main suspect is Alec, her lover and The Duke's nephew. Kendra must rush against time to try and solve the murder of Lady Dover, Alec's ex-lover, before charges are brought against him. Once again Julie McElwain brings the past to life with her story telling. The second novel in the Kendra Donovan series did not disappoint!

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I feel a series developing of which I will read every book as it comes.

A Twist in Time, the second installment of a new series featuring chrono-displacement victim, Kendra Donovan, was a fun and exciting murder mystery. I'm starting to really believe that the most exciting, and the least boring, type of Historical Fiction is the Time Travel kind. You don't need to cast aside or forgo your knowledge of the present day, or a more modern time, you can carry it with you and show it off and fumble through your otherwise cursory knowledge of that time period in the past.

The purposefully placed anachronisms committed by Miss Donovan, and the sheer audacity with which she all but refuses to conform to the time period in which she has arrived is what I like so much about her. Her personality is a little bit Kinsey Millhone, with the methodology of a Kay Scarpetta, and the circumstances of unexpected time travel of a Claire Randall all rolled into one 21st century FBI package.

I gave up on the Kay Scarpetta series long ago (pretty much when the age gap between Kay and her niece was mysteriously and inexplicably closing in, without the benefit of time travel or science fiction), and with the closing of the Kinsey Millhone series approaching all too rapidly, I love having discovered a new series that is just as fun and just as enjoyable to read. I can't wait to read the next installment of the Kendra Donovan series.

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A Twist in Time is an excellent follow-up to McElwain's first book, A Murder in Time. This is a great time-travel story that will keep readers entertained.

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I really enjoy this series! I loved Kendra's determination, I can completely relate. She wanted to get to the bottom of the crime and didn't think too far into the consequences. The first book I think was a lot faster paced, but considering this took place a lot in London I can see why that happened!

All in all, this is a very interesting time traveling mystery!

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I have been waiting for A Twist in Time since I finished the last book. It is well worth the wait. Julie McElwain brings a brilliant character with modern-day sensibilities and skills into Regency England. Her masterful touch brings history to modern audiences in a way that is rarely seen. Kendra uses her training with the FBI to solve a murder in 1800s England. This time, her lover is accused of killing his mistress and Kendra must employ all of her tricks and talents to prove his innocence.

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Kendra's story is interesting and I do enjoy the time period. I did find the amount of times Kendra mentions the plight of women in the regency era a bit annoying. Otherwise, it is a good sequel.

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I received an advanced copy of this novel from the publisher via Netgalley for an honest review.

Another exciting adventure for our FBI agent who has traveled through the wormhole and been sent back in time 200 years. This novel picks up almost within hours or maybe a day since the last left off as Kendra was attempting to return to her time through the wormhole again.....but nothing happened. The wonderful Duke Aldridge has decided to make Kendra less of a spectacle in society by officially making her his ward, as was custom for the time with a woman of her age who is unmarried. Although the Duke's nephew and heir, Alec, would prefer Kendra to just marry him and have no more concerns on the matter.

As Kendra is juggling the complete dismissal of women's rights and her frustration with learning to deal with that situation, the Duke feels like she is still stuck in his time for a reason....and that becomes all too evident very quickly. One of Alec's previous lovers is found brutally murdered and disfigured, and Kendra's handsome Alec is the number one suspect. Was she kept in this time to help him and the Duke? Or was this all just a mix-up that she's stuck 200 years in the past? Regardless of the answer Kendra has a job to do to prove Alec's innocence and put going home on the back burner.

Although exciting and thrilling adventure and I cannot wait for many more! I'm unsure if this is going to be a trilogy or potentially an ongoing series, but I do love these novels and am so excited I got to read this one early as well! I am sticking with this series!

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A good book even without reading the first volume. I felt I could jump right into the story.

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Ahhhhhh! When I found out there'd be a second Kendra Donovan book, I got so excited! It exceeded my expectations! I love Kendra's complex character and her navigating through early 1800's English Ton aristocratic idiosyncrasies. I love Alec the Duke and how they try so hard to understand and meet Kendra halfway. And the murder mystery! I didn't know who the killer was till the very end. A must-read! Can't wait to read the next Kendra installment.

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I enjoyed the first book and so, came to this one with a little trepidation - would it live up to the promise of the premise of book one? It did, and with a great deal of panache. Loved the mystery plot - it was twisty and satisfying, but more than that, loved the character development as we see Kendra beginning to grapple with how she will have to adjust if she is to remain in Regency England, unable to return to her former life. I was not disappointed and will certainly consider book three (please please) a must read.

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I loved A Murder in Time and was completely riveted by the latest book in the series, A Twist in Time. The writing is excellent and the story fast paced and completely believable. I have read many regency and period novels and never thought of the aspects and effects of the role of the woman in that time period. This book was excellent in highlighting the lack of freedom and utter dependency that was the fate of women in those times. The mystery and suspense were extremely well done and it kept me guessing until the very end. This book was well worth the wait.

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Julie MeElwain has done it again!! I've been looking forward to this book since I finished A MURDER IN TIME, and A TWIST IN TIME is well worth the wait. Kendra, Alec, Duke, Rebecca, and Sam are all back in fine form. McElwain does a superb job of balancing Kendra's passion for solving crimes and her frustration with life two centuries before her time. The necessary language translations for both periods between Kendra and the other characters often add humor to the plot. Setting this book in London was another challenge well met by McElwain. Thanks to Pegasus Books and NetGalley for letting me get my Kendra fix before publication. I can hardly wait to see what happens next!

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oh lordy i struggled through this one. which totally bums me out because i really enjoyed the first one. i felt like the first one was a good mix of present day - holy crap i'm in the past - okay stuff is going on - with a smidge of romance. this one was... no resolution of the whole i'm in the past thing, nothing really on the romance side (ok, i know, but more would have been nice, like actually developing their relationship not just their sexual relationship) and way too much on the murder. i sound like i'm complaining, i don't mean to be. i guess i just expected more, or something. it felt very middle book-ish to me, and i am super super super hoping for a 3rd, so just because i didn't love this one doesn't mean i won't be itching for the next one.

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I loved this book as much as the first Kendra Donovan, A Murder In Time. I think that Ms McElwain did an excellent job with her historical facts. I am really looking forward to seeing where Kendra is going to go next!

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A good read. While I could of done without the repetitive "women have no say", I enjoyed the story. Through out the book the one main line I could think to follow was the story and the crime. It was written in a fashion that was definitely entertaining and vivid in details. There was not so much on the personal of the characters and I thought perhaps it could of been more. However, all in all, I was caught by the story and look forward to following it more! I was given this book in return for an honest review. Anna Swedenmom

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Kendra is back..... literally back in the Regency era. Another deftly layered murder plot with suspects that are cagey and uncooperative - this is McElwain at her best!!

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love the Outlander series so I was really excited to read A Twist in Time. I wasn't disappointed! Kendra is quite similar to Claire. They are both strong, independent woman struggling to survive after traveling back in time. This is the second in the series. I did not read the first book but it didn't seem to matter. Kendra has to solve a murder. A really gruesome murder! While working without the advantages of 20th century technology Kendra still manages to follow clues and root out suspicious characters. And then there's the situation with Alex! Oh my! Will Kendra make it back to her time? Does she really want to? Unfortunately you won't find out in this book but it's still a fun story. And I can't wait for the next one!!

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Kendra's attempt to travel back to the future have failed, leaving her trapped in 1815. Alec, the Duke of Aldrige's nephew and Kendra's lover, is the prime suspect in the murder of his former mistress Lady Dover. Kendra is determined to find the real killer, and dives into the sordid past of Lady Dover to uncover the true villain.

I love this series so much. The whole modern day FBI agent in the 1800s just appeals to me so much!

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A Twist in Time was interesting, entertaining, and brilliantly written. This was Ms. McElwain’s second novel about time travel. In the first novel, Kendra Donovan escaped into a stairwell for sanctuary from an assassin, but stumbled out two centuries earlier, 1815, in Aldrich Castle. She remains in 1815.

There were so many things I enjoyed about this novel. Scenes are so vividly described that it was easy to picture the parlors, the castle, the clothing, the countryside, or the dissecting room of the M.E. Very interesting comparisons and similarities are made between the London of 1815 and the London of 2015. The action takes place in 1815 with many references to 21st century inventions and amenities, like FBI protocol, chocolate bars, sneakers, and jeans. Contrasted were acceptable conduct, etiquette, and mores of both times. The lexicon of the time is excellent; examples include “pockets to let” which means being in debt or “stuck her spoon in the wall” which means to have died.

The list of several possible murder suspects is methodically built with very credible logic. Then, just as methodically, those guilty parties are eventually eliminated one by one, until the murderer is revealed. Some characters are likable, some are despicable, but I felt like I knew them all. All were very well developed.

The story is fast paced with never a lull. Ms. McElwain’s writing style created drama and built her story with energy and excitement. I enjoyed it immensely and very much look forward to future Kendra Donovan books to find out where a possible relationship with Alec, the Marquis of Sutcliffe, may lead.

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