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Caught in Time

However, the thriller part takes center stage. Without all the trappings of modern-day law enforcement, Kendra makes do with her keen observational skills and the help of her friends. Even if it is only accurate within fifteen feet of the target and is nothing like her official weapon.

Her friends help with that as well. Concern pulled his brows together. There were some areas that he and the American would never see eye to eye, he knew. What he viewed as protection, Kendra saw as a prison. But whether she liked it or not, he felt the need to place himself as a buffer between her and the nasty slings and arrows of the Beau Monde.

But how could he protect her from his own nephew? He remembered what it was like to be in love.


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It was embarrassing, really. And by God, he refused to stand by and let his own nephew compromise her. It was within his rights to demand that Alec marry her. The author does a great job of addressing the class system of the time without lecturing. It is portrayed as a fact of lifeā€”as is the different standards the society imposes on women. After reading about the treatment of one woman in particular and how the death of a servant is treated as inconsequential, you can draw your own comparisons to attitudes today. Kendra walks a fine line between being herself and not compromising her position or that of Aldridge and Alec.

I do enjoy needlework and playing piano, but I like my modern conveniences too much to give them up. Your email address will not be published. And Caught in Time is a very fun read. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. But, for Kendra, it goes much deeper. She is greatly affected by her past. Her parents were an arranged match strictly because they believed in the power of strong genetics. They wanted to procreate genius children and had no desire to actually parent them. Kendra was fourteen when she was thrust from her family home because she resisted the life plan her eccentric scientist parents set before her.

Her parents' 'family planning' was renowned the world over as a sensation in the news so that she couldn't get away from knowing smirks by fellow students when she was in university at the age of fourteen and then colleagues when she busted tail to prove herself with the FBI as a profiler and then field agent. All this past history led to a need for ruthless control and a shutdown of emotion so that starting over in the past and having little to no control left her flailing when the gentle and generous Duke of Aldridge takes her into as his ward and the handsome, wealthy Marquis, the duke's nephew falls in love with her.

She can't get past seeing herself as a freak and being abandoned by family so she can't let herself believe in their love and care. So, that is the background of Kendra that is always percolating in these stories. Again, I say the author got her right.

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She's prickly and challenging for relationships, but also leads with her stubborn chin when dealing with the social mores of the Regency time she now lives in. I would occasionally get frustrated with her, like in earlier books, because she takes a black and white approach to the past with an arrogant- modern ways are always better, when they're not- we don't live in a utopia here- and she can also dash headlong into danger because she has a need to prove she's a strong, independent person. It was heartbreaking and frustrating when she encountered a poor farmer's wife trapped in a marriage to a man who emotionally and physically abuses her and there are no repercussions because back then married women are the chattel of their husbands and it would make her a social pariah and destitute if she tried to leave him.

Kendra didn't turn a blind eye and did what she could for this poor woman. She's good at solving murders and this latest is a cunning challenge that pushes her to the near breaking point. A man no one likes is brutally murdered and then other murders follow. Kendra has plenty of suspects and even has strong suspicions, but the hard facts are tough to come by. With the duke to lend her credence with the local law enforcement and the Yorkshire village where they are staying, she takes things step by step to the shocking conclusion. Like Kendra, I had my suspicions and I was right even about part of the big surprise twist.

The author took things to a breathless and riveting conclusion that have big repercussions for Kendra and future installments in the series. I listened to the audio edition with Lucy Rayner narrating. I have a love-hate thing with her narration of this series.

Part of me revels in her British accents, class voices, and even her ability to do male- even though the older upper class men voices get stuffy and nasally- and female voices, but the other part of me dislikes the sing-song little girl voice she does for Kendra who is a 30 year old veteran FBI agent. Sometimes I could be so caught up in the story that I would barely notice and other times it would pull me right out of the story.

So, mixed feelings, there. All in all, this is a unique blend of time travel and romantic suspense that doesn't go at a time travelers life lightly and offers a dark, gritty murder with a smidge of romance. I can definitely recommend the series. My thanks to Tantor Audio for the opportunity to listen to this book in exchange for an honest review. Sep 02, Ruth rated it it was amazing. May 08, Ann rated it it was amazing.

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Julie McElwain is truly a mystery maven!!!! I can hardly wait for new titles in her Kendra Donovan series, and I've never been disappointed. This third book shed more light on what challenges women faced in Georgian England. In fact, I identified with Kendra's reaction to those restrictions more than I have when reading the earlier books.

McElwain's descriptions of the period are spot on. I like reading about it, but I wouldn't want to live there. This time the multiple mysteries keep one guessi Julie McElwain is truly a mystery maven!!!! This time the multiple mysteries keep one guessing until fairly near the end. I thought I'd found the solution to the last one only to have McElwain throw in a -to me - complete surprise.

Anyone interested in either historical mysteries or modern forensics should welcome this delightful series!! Jul 15, Carolyn rated it liked it Shelves: May 21, Yara rated it it was amazing Shelves: Julie strikes again with another amazing Kendra Donovan installment! This book finds Kendra on her way with the Duke to one of his smaller estates, when due to bad weather they're forced to stop at a town they weren't planning to. A murder was committed with the wrong persons accused, so Kendra and the Duke decide to stay and help find the true killer.

It has Julie's trademark unforeseen twists and turns with a little extra thrown in which you don't find out till the end. It also has more of the Julie strikes again with another amazing Kendra Donovan installment! It also has more of the Duke's gorgeous nephew Alec, and excellent supporting character Kelly the bow street runner. I can't wait for the next book!

Aug 04, Lorraine rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: Kendra Donovan, a 21st c. FBI Profiler, has traveled back to Regency England and even though she desperately wants to return to the 21st c. Kendra tells Molly that she may stay in the carriage, but Molly is horrified as she knows her place is with her mistress. Thus, Molly leaves the carriage to walk as well.

Suddenly, they see a group of men, faces blackened in disguise, heading in their direction. These men just keep moving past the Duke and his party. Kendra keeps forgetting that she is not in The United States in the 21st c, but she quickly remembers. This is how the story continues.

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I actually laughed out loud quite a few times. The author's writing style is clear and flows beautifully. The characters appear quite real, and the situation that Kendra is in lends itself to some humorous times as well as dangerous ones. Sep 06, Scarlett rated it really liked it. I have thoroughly enjoyed this series! The ending was definite left open for more books with Kendra Donovan as the main character, investigating murders in the s.

And I'd definitely want to read every one! They're well written with likable characters and a mystery that keeps you on your toes until the end. As far as the murder mystery in this one, it was my least favorite of the three. Not saying that it was bad in any way, just comparing it to the two previous I thought they were a bit stron I have thoroughly enjoyed this series!

Not saying that it was bad in any way, just comparing it to the two previous I thought they were a bit stronger and was just more invested. But it was still very well done and I was still kept guessing until the very end. The real strength of this book was the ending! There was a bit after the killer was revealed that dragged. But I knew something good had to be coming when there was still 3. The ending completely surprised me and connected some events in the first book to the overall story.

I'm still kind of reeling from the big reveal! It was SO good and unexpected that it makes me want the story to continue. As in the last books Kendra, Alec, the Duke, Sam Kelly, Molly, and all the variety of supporting characters were so likable and well written. Everyone has a backstory and realistic motivations. Like I said before, I'd read tons of books with these characters investigating murders! Overall very pleased with this series, so glad I read it, and here's hoping theres a book 4.

Sep 23, Rbucci rated it really liked it. The author threw a nice little and unexpected twist into this book. I look forward to reading the next book when it comes out. Aug 22, Laura rated it liked it Shelves: The larger question of the main character's future was brought closer to resolution in this third installment in the Kendra Donovan series, but it was not as engaging as the first two books. Aug 09, May rated it really liked it Shelves: The third book in the series was good, but not as exciting as the previous 2 in my opinion. I wish there were more steamy episodes between Alec and Kendra, sigh Overall, it was good.

And of course, I believe there will be another one: May 06, Sydney rated it really liked it. This is rapidly becoming one of my favorite mystery series'. It's such a fun mashup of some of my favorite genres: This volume did not disappoint. Our main character, Kendra, is an FBI agent from our era. In the first volume of the series, she somehow traveled back in time to Regency England.

Through some incredible luck, she has managed to land on her feet, under the protection of a very open-minded Duke. In the first and second books, she and the D This is rapidly becoming one of my favorite mystery series'.

Book Review: Caught in Time by Julie McElwain

In the first and second books, she and the Duke and his nephew have to deal with some pretty horrific crimes. As this book begins, Kendra and the Duke are traveling to one of the Duke's other estates and stop in a small village to wait out some bad traveling weather just in time to be of help in another murder investigation. An eye-rolling, amazing coincidence? Interestingly, the book almost seems to take that on and in a way that I appreciated. Obviously, Kendra's experience as an FBI agent is very helpful with all the murders she tends to happen across, although it is interesting to see her navigate the criminal justice system as it existed in England at that time.

As a thoroughly modern woman, Kendra also has a very hard time with the social mores and hierarchy of the era, as one would expect. Sometimes, I wish she would not fight so hard and just roll with it all a little better. Just like the first two books in this series, I found Caught In Time to be great fun, and I look forward to the next one. Apr 25, Carrie Nelson rated it really liked it Shelves: Another great book in the Kendra Donovan series! This time, Kendra and The Duke are traveling to another one of his homes when they are stuck in a small town due to the dense fog.

During their stay, a murder at the mill happens. You may think you have the ending figured out, but the author throws in a twist! Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me an advanced Another great book in the Kendra Donovan series! Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me an advanced readers copy in exchange for an honest review.

Jul 16, Rachel rated it it was amazing. I received an advanced copy from the publisher via Netgalley for an honest review. This was another amazing story in the Kendra Donovan time travel, murder mystery adventures! If you like Outlander, this is completely up your alley. Kendra has been in for a few months now and is feeling less and less like she is going to be able to travel back to her own time years into the future.

As Kendra is getting restless her guardian, the Duke of Alridge, suggest they take a trip to one of his coun I received an advanced copy from the publisher via Netgalley for an honest review. As Kendra is getting restless her guardian, the Duke of Alridge, suggest they take a trip to one of his country homes and Kendra agrees. As they are taking the long, slow journey to Lancashire they pass through the beautiful countryside of Yorkshire where the Industrial Revolution is taking place before their eyes and the violence that came with it.

As Kendra and the Duke are traveling they came upon a great deal of fog and had to walk to the closest inn to take shelter for the evening, and in the fog they came across a group of Luddites who are against the Industrial Revolution due to job losses.

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The Luddites go on their way, as does Kendra and the Duke, however, the Duke informs the local magistrate that he feels something may have occurred at the mill due to the Luddites being in the area. The magistrate goes to check and instead finds the mill manager dead in his office. As the local magistrate wants to believe it is the Luddites, Kendra suspects otherwise and realizes she has to find the real killer.

I did NOT at all see that one coming! Another spectacular story in this continuing saga and I just want to read more! Aug 23, John rated it really liked it Shelves: Since FBI Special Agent Kendra Donovan fell through the "wormhole" to Regency era England two months ago, she has thwarted a serial killer and identified the murderer of the former paramour of Alex, the Duke of Aldridge's nephew. In the third novel of this series, Kendra and the Duke's diversion to one of his smaller estates in Lancashire take him to Yorkshire, an area in England being changed by the Industrial Revolution.

It is also a time when Luddites conspire to destroy the looms in local mi Since FBI Special Agent Kendra Donovan fell through the "wormhole" to Regency era England two months ago, she has thwarted a serial killer and identified the murderer of the former paramour of Alex, the Duke of Aldridge's nephew.