Haunted by the hypnotic voice of a murdered tenor who lived and died many years earlier, a young opera singer is transported back in time to the side of her ghostly suitor and must prevent his murder. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Wow! I just finished this book this morning, and what a good one it was. It was my 4th Eugenia Riley book, and she has yet to disappoint me. I was amazed by all the time travel in the book. Bella goes to 1896, not once, not twice, not three, but FOUR times, and believe it or not, it makes perfect sense with the plot each & every time. The first time she was propelled back to 1996, I was shocked, but once I saw where Ms. Riley was going with her plot, I totally understood. Bella is a woman unsure of singing capabilities, preferring to not be in the limelight, to be a part of the chorus. If she has to do a trio or a duet, it is too close to a solo for her & she panics. She loves her grandmother in 1996, but is torn between being able to sing a solo for her, and her attraction to Jacques in 1896. Jacques is a tenor of the highest order. He is just as well known for his womanizing ways, infamous for it, in fact. When Bella enters his life (maybe I should say 'each time she reappears in his life), he is certain that she is the one who will fulfill his destiny, to both be his bride and to sing solos with him around the world. In 1996, Bella is aware, due to her research, that Jacques is murdered in 1896. Each time she comes back to 1996, she finds out more information in order to try to stave off his impending murder. The book got a little hairy for awhile, when it looked like Jacques was going to follow her into 1996. This never takes place, and I understand why, although part of me would like to have seen either them switching places in time, or perhaps meeting half way between 1896 & 1996. But, as I said, the way Eugenia Riley writes this, it is appropriate & well done. Now, if you like time travel, especially a lot of time travel hopping in your book, you will love this. If you don't like a lot of time travel hopping or just don't like time travel, avoid this book. Otherwise, enjoy this beautiful romance on a rainy day. It's the perfect rainy day romance book.
typical, but good
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I read this book a few years ago when I was in college; as a voice major I may have found it more interesting than someone who is not an opera enthusiast. The story is a bit see-through and the love scenes are very typical, but it's a great story to cozy up with on a rainy day when you have nothing to do. Sure it's unrealistic, but what romance novel isn't?
"Phantom in time" Is a book everyone should read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I personally found this to be a very interesting boook.Honestly I am not a person who likes to read Iusally do it only when i have to,but this was strictly for my personal pleasure. I completed this novel in about 3-4 days ans was totally put at ease.This novel PHANTOM IN TIME was recommended to me and now Iam doing the same!
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