The You I Never Knew by Susan Wiggs
The romance is pretty bland, sadly.

The romance is pretty bland, sadly.

Short, but solid. The author manages to avoid many pitfalls in stories of this kind.

Won’t someone think of the children and obliterate the elves?

There has to be a more happening place than Leo’s, surely.

It was going just wonderfully until the crap showed up.

A rather uneven debut, this is still a very readable story.

Mildly funny, but rather underdeveloped – this one is just okay.

Trite and predictable, this one is more of a cheap deal than gourmet.

The secondary cast steal the scene, and everything else, from the main couple.

Time travel sex conga with a Highland beefcake, anyone?
