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The female lead is an actress who has slept her way to the top and suddenly finds herself swept back in time into the life of a woman at the outbreak of the English Civil War. Complex and detailed this is the account of one woman's search for a way home but instead she finds love and redemption with a Cavalier.
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Plot & Themes

Time/era of story    -   1600 to 1899 Forbidden/mismatched love?    -   Yes How mismatched?    -   old guy loving young gal Love Triangles/Polygons    -   Yes What kind:    -   one woman-two men Marriage/Married    -   Yes Marriage subplot:    -   marriage of convenience spurring real love Action/suspense subplot?    -   Yes Action:    -   war bringing lovers together Who:    -   daughter Inner struggle subplot    -   Yes Struggle with...    -   (general) search for identity/new understanding If one lover chases another...    -   she chases after him Time Travel    -   Yes Type of time travel    -   present to past Family focus?    -   Yes Family, loving    -   Yes

Main Male Character

Profession/status:    -   Prince/Nobleman/King Age/status:    -   20's-30's

Main Female Character

   -   20's-30's Effect of sexing    -   confident    -   less bitchy/arrogant

Setting

Europe    -   Yes European country:    -   England/UK

Writing Style

Accounts of torture and death?    -   moderately detailed references to deaths What % of story is romance related?    -   50% How explicit is the sex?    -   descript of kissing    -   impregnation/reproduction    -   actual description of sex Focus of story    -   Her How much dialog    -   roughly even amounts of descript and dialog

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