The Moonseed Trilogy

Get all three books in one volume! Follow the Moonseed story from mysterious first encounters in Book One, through seasons of love and discovery, to the exciting conclusion in Book Three, when fate battles against the human spirit to determine each woman’s future.

The story: Yearning for love and something more, two young women escape near death and awaken in each other’s bodies. Gentle Victoria has become Katherine Kamarov, a brash young widow living in rural California circa 1890, accused of murdering her husband. Meanwhile, the sensuous Katherine has come forward in time to assume Victoria’s identity as a beautiful and wealthy heiress in modern-day San Francisco. Told in parallel narratives, the story follows the two women as they grapple with their unexpected lives and discover new and stronger selves emerging. Believing they have only one year before they are snatched back to their own times, each woman resists investing her heart in her borrowed life. As the story accelerates toward the magical night of the new spring moon, both question whether they must remain victims of fate or can find some way to keep the lives they have come to cherish. Includes Bridge to the Past, Borrowed Promises, and Into the Mist.

Reviews

This book has it all: history, romance, suspense, and time travel. A well-written series that moves without pause from one time period to another, weaving its way into the hearts and minds of two women ripped from their less than perfect worlds. Each must face the hardships of the other, experience the fallout of past offences, and take on new trials of entering into a life foreign to them. Yet through the journey, we find a sense of love and support that lifts these two into a place of peace and contentment they had not before known. The people around them also come to find a new place of understanding and joy. A deep sense of emotion and healing moves beyond the story, a healing that is transferred to those reading that have faced similar trauma. But the New Moon is coming, and all that has been gained is in the balance.

Susan Van Volkenburgh