The Heidelberg Effect (Tempus Fugitives Trilogy #1)

Susan Kiernan-Lewis


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The Heidelberg Effect by Susan Kiernan-Lewis
Ella Stevens never knew a mother’s love. Her fierce independence was always seen as the keystone of her whole identity—unfettered by romantic involvements or family demands—until the day she moved to Heidelberg, Germany and her world began to unravel. There, she discovered the terrible secret her mother died to protect. There, she stumbled onto a hidden time portal that took her to 1620 Heidelberg where the brutal realities of life were not restricted to just the poor and the infirm.

Fighting to survive in a world she’s ill-equipped to understand let alone function, Ella is befriended by a convent of nuns who stand on the executioner’s block of one of the bloodiest butchers in all of Europe: the Warlord Krüger. Determined to help her new friends, Ella, with the aid of a very sexy United States Marshal, learns the hard way that when it comes to the things that really matter in life—love, trust and friendship—sometimes the truth is the least important thing of all.
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