Tormod (Immortal Highlander Book 4): A Scottish Time Travel Romance by Hazel Hunter
Author:Hazel Hunter [Hunter, Hazel]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2017-12-11T16:00:00+00:00
While Rachel went to fetch Kinley and Diana, Jema cloaked herself and sat staring at the map wall. Having her memories restored felt almost as wonderful as the prospect that Gavin might still be alive. It also made her feel sick to imagine him wandering the forest lost and alone, unaware that they’d time-traveled to the fourteenth century.
And then there was Tormod, who knew none of this, or her.
She didn’t regret a moment she’d spent with her Viking, but what would he think of her exposing herself to Rachel and the other women?
A wave of panic made her hurry to the door, only to stumble backward as Diana Aber strode in, followed by a slender blonde in an emerald silk gown. As Rachel came in Jema hurried to press herself against the nearest wall and listen.
“If you and Kinley plan to give me more grief about Tormod,” the redhead said to Rachel, “I’m out of here.”
“This is something else.” Rachel closed the door and looked around the room before she gestured for the other women to sit. When neither one did, she said, “There’s another woman who has crossed over from the future. She’s here, now, at Dun Aran.”
“What?” Kinley said immediately. “Who is she? When did she arrive?”
“And where have you been hiding her?” Diana drawled. “Because a cricket can’t get inside this place since your husband beefed up the patrols and guards.”
Rachel glanced around the room. “Jema, maybe you should answer that.”
She walked over to stand between the women before she uncloaked. “She didn’t have to hide me. I’m very hard to find.”
Kinley blinked, and Diana uttered a sharp sound. Both women stared at Rachel in disbelief.
“Allow me to introduce Dr. Jema McShane, an archaeologist with the National Trust in our time,” Rachel said, and smiled at her. “Jema, this is Lady Kinley McDonnel, the laird’s wife, and formerly an Air Force Captain who worked search and rescue in combat zones. Diana Aber, our clan tracker, was a detective with the San Diego police department, assigned to missing persons.”
Jema nodded. “Pleasure.”
Kinley offered her hand, and when she clasped it said, “I crossed over while on a therapeutic outing with my shrink from a VA hospital. Diana fell through while she was trying to track me down, and poor Rachel was buried alive. How did you end up here?”
“A trench at the dig in the highlands I was working collapsed.” She grimaced. “I hit my head and lost my memory. Tormod found me when I came through, and brought me here to look after me.”
“We think Jema’s brother Gavin also crossed over,” Rachel put in, and explained what she’d seen in Jema’s memories. “Diana, do you think you might be able to track him down?”
“How long has it been since you got here?” the redhead asked, and when Jema gave her an estimate she sighed. “Yeah, I should be able to pick up his trail.” She nodded at Jema’s feet. “Just FYI: don’t get lost, Scotty, because you don’t leave a trail at all.
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