
Lost in time and stranded on her own, the new Miss Hatfield must discover the secrets of the Tudor court. But danger and love are never far away…
Her mentor shockingly killed in front of her, Rebecca Hatfield must flee the place and time she knows. She has lost her family, her dearest love and her ability to live a normal life. All she has left is the gift – or curse – of her immortality, and the bizarre clock that allows her to travel in time.
But when she too is attacked by the mysterious black-clad figure, Rebecca finds herself stranded in Tudor England. The clock has been stolen and without it, she can never leave the past. Alone, without friends or resources, she must risk the danger of Henry VIII’s court and hunt down her attacker.
But someone else is waiting for her…
I’m just going to say the cover of this book is stunning in person, the digital copy doesn’t do its hot pinkness justice. Cover design is by Sinem Erkas. I have one spare copy of The Time of the Clockmaker by Anna Caltabiano to giveaway, open to Europe and you don’t have to follow if you really don’t want to. See the Rafflecopter below to enter and claim extra entries.
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What a beautiful book … and it sounds like an interesting read!