
Daphne Griffin is a first-year Minnesota resident in emergency medicine when she rides her bike into a man who appears out of thin air. Physically, he’s fine. Confused? Very. He claims he’s Henry MacDonald, from Edinburgh, Scotland, 1885.
The closer Daphne gets to Henry, the more probable the impossible notion of a time traveler looks. The how and why are vitally important to Henry, who needs to return home before his widowed mother and two sisters lose the family business. In the meantime, he’s adjusting to the marvels of twenty-first-century life and his feelings for the irresistible Daphne. As for her? She’s never met a man so charming, or one who makes her so deliriously happy.
It has the makings of a perfect romance, if not for the century and a half separating his time from hers. Time is running out to get Henry back home—and for him to decide once and for all where his heart belongs.
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Time for You is a delightful blend of romance, medical drama, and time-travel intrigue. This installment focuses on Daphne, a hardworking ER resident, whose life changes the night Henry mysteriously arrives in her emergency room. Though he has no injuries, Henry claims he is from late nineteenth-century Scotland—a revelation that sets Daphne and her friends on a quest to help him return home, possibly during the next solstice.
What makes this story shine is the relationship between Daphne and Henry. As Daphne struggles with the pressures of hospital life and figuring out her future in medicine, Henry offers steady, thoughtful support. Their romance develops slowly and tenderly, making their connection feel genuine and earned. At the same time, Henry’s “fish out of water” experiences in the modern world bring moments of levity, from his awe at twenty-first century innovations to his attempts at fitting into Daphne’s world.
Elizabeth Davis has crafted a charming, heartfelt story that balances humor, emotion, and hope. Perfect for fans of time-travel romance, supportive heroes, and love that transcends centuries.
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