Only through hope can one find true love.
About the Book: In an unexpected twist of fate, USAF officer Dominic DeVolt looks into the Eye of Ra and is shown the beauty of Egyptologist Moira White. While trying to save his niece and nephew from evil Fae powers, he’s sucked into the past and dumped in the middle of Moira’s dig near the ruins of Tanis.
Moira
fears the attractive man who literally fell at her feet in the middle of her dig,
with two teenagers in tow, might be partnering with her arch-nemesis. That is
until the bold Special Ops pilot distracts her with a kiss. His duty as an uncle
tugs her heart, but is he only after her precious artifacts?
After
working together to survive, Dom will fight any number of mystic forces to be
with her—and Moira will do anything for his love.
Our Review: It
is always a treat to read one of Margaret Izard’s stories because we are
assured we’ll learn valuable history lessons of a country or culture. In Stone
of Hope it’s ancient and present Egypt—and what a history it is. In the
late 1930s, looting of ancient tombs has gone international as well as lethal. Because
of the times, women are considered less than, mainly due to rigid gender roles.
Once Dom shows Moira a different kind of consideration all bets are off
and she evolves from a shy, science nerd into a graceful, desirable woman. This
is an adventure to enjoy and cherish.
Based on a scale
of 1-5, Stone of Hope merits a 7.
Kat Henry Doran,
Wild Women Reviews