Running through a strange forest with a bloodthirsty demon hot on her heels wasn’t Taylor’s idea of a rockin’ evening. Then again, neither was soaring backward through time and space. Time travel chafed and left a rank, nasty aftertaste. So, when she finds herself floundering amidst a sea of Commandment-loving holy rollers who fling accusations of witchcraft and bedevilment like hotcakes in a diner, finding her way home jumps to the top of her to do list. Too bad she can’t remember who she is or where she came from. And if that wasn’t bad enough, Taylor has to fall for the mysterious Latin warlock living on the edge of Salem Village and who comes to her rescue, Gabriel Castillo.Battling an identity crisis and lost in a time that’s not her own, Taylor is determined to find her way back to twenty-first century Hanaford Park. But first, she and Gabriel must work together to uncover the dark scourge lurking in Salem's shadows, and in doing so, save their own lives, and the lives of countless innocents from a lethal date with the hangman’s noose.
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- Publisher: Tulipe Noire Press
- Release Date: May 2012
- My Copy: Received From Author.
- Pages: 257
- Genre: Paranormal Romance
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Sarah's reviews: Eve of Samhain (Hanaford Park Series #1) - Lisa Sanchez
You have seen my previous reviews on the other Hanaford Park books and you'll know I loved them and have been itching to read the next part. Well here it is - Faythe Reclaimed. Possibly my most anticipated book EVER and I couldn't wait to get reading this!
The book starts straight after Pleasures Untold and is told in both Gabriel's and Taylor's points of view. This is a great way to get both sides of this story as Taylor is now back in time with no memory of who she is or where she's from. Gabriel also goes back in time too and they both are in Massachusetts in 1692, the place and time of the Salem witch trials. Gabriel is under some kind of curse that means Taylor becomes impossible to be with. This doesn't stop him from wanting to help her of course... this is love after all! Taylor still unable to work out who she is soon takes on the name of Faythe as the villagers believe that's who she is, then she meets Gabriel and has a connection with him. Soon rumours start flying about them and people become wary of them. The odds really are up against them with demons also after them and now the village is turning too.
I couldn't put this down once I'd finally got the outside world to realise that I needed time to have time to read my book! From the series so far this is the more darker and she really knows how to push the characters through real physical pain. Such descriptive pain that I felt sore reading the words and wanted to protect these two from any more pain. Sanchez lightens this all up with humour, Taylor might not know who she is but she's not lost her ability to say exactly how she feels. Some of these moments are pure laugh out loud moments and then bang you're back feeling sorry for her and the plight that her and Gabriel are now in. Also the steamy scenes are extra steamy this time around, you won't be disappointed!
Absolutely loved this book and it didn't let me down at all and fully deserves the rating below! Now get reading it and if you haven't yet read the other Hanaford Park stories then get on it. Hurry, you won't be disappointed.