Once a Cavalier

A Time-Travel Romance

by Linda O. Johnston

Self Published

November 1, 2015

Available in: e-Book

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Once a Cavalier
by Linda O. Johnston

Where does your true love live? When does your true love
live? Welcome to a world of romance where time is
irrelevant, and dogs can help you travel anywhere at any
time! That’s Time Travel Romance… and this is
Once a Cavalier.

Dr. Larryn Maeller, visiting
London, is drawn to a classic portrait of the handsome
historical figure the Duke of Seldrake, along with his small
spaniel, which hangs in his ancestral home where she is
staying. Larryn only recently lost her beloved Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel, a distant descendant of the kind of dog in
the painting, and is attracted to both the dog… and
the man.

When Larryn hears a dog bark on the roof, she
has to investigate—and is drawn back in time to the
Seventeenth Century, the time of London’s Great Plague
and Great Fire, as well as the time of Thomas Northby, the
Duke of Seldrake, and his adorable dog. Can she stay? Does
she want to? Maybe, since she is immediately drawn to the
handsome, sexy and mysterious duke even more than she was to
his portrait.

Readers of favorite new and classic
time travel romances such as those of Diana Gabaldon, Sarah
Woodbury, Karen Marie Moning and Gwyn Cready, as well as
lovers of romances including dogs such as Teri
Wilson’s Unleashing Mr. Darcy, will love Once a
Cavalier!

Originally published June 2000 in mass
market paperback for Jove Time Passages.



Linda O. Johnston's Bio

Linda O. Johnston, a former lawyer who is now a full-time writer, currently writes for Harlequin Romantic Suspense. Her stories include the upcoming Shelter of Secrets miniseries and the K-9 Ranch Rescue miniseries, as well as stories for the HRS ongoing Colton series. She also writes mysteries, which have included the Barkery & Biscuits Mystery Series and Superstition Mysteries for Midnight Ink, and the Pet Rescue Mystery Series and Kendra Ballantyne, Pet-Sitter Mysteries for Berkley Prime Crime---with more to come. And nearly all her current stories involve dogs.