Déjà Vu
By Cass Andre

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(645 Ratings)
Categories: Historical Romance, Western Romance, Time-Travel Romance, General Fiction, Romance, Historical Fiction
ISBN: 0-7599-3687-0, 9780759936836, 9780759936867, 9780759936843
Publisher: Mundania Press LLC
Language: English

Summary

She lived and breathed history, but when Margaux finds herself a hundred years into the past, she knows it's more than an episode of Deja Vu. First it was days, then weeks, then decades. And it's getting worse the more she thinks about it. Somehow, Margaux Pennington is reliving pieces of time. When she lands in the Old West, 1881, befriended by four ex-prostitutes, she's determined to beat out Roman Shaw, owner of the opposing saloon. Roman, however, seems to have more than business on his mind. But he's not the worst of her problems. For some reason, Margaux can't get back to the future. Then again ... she's not sure that she wants to.

About Cass Andre

Founder and past president of River Valley Romance Writers RWA, Cass Andre has published poetry, periodical articles, and romantic fiction. She designs and builds websites for fellow writers in her spare time, while raising her four children. She and her husband also operate a home-based business in Bullhead City, AZ. Cass strove to reach her personal goal of publishing before her twenty-fifth birthday. Just a year shy of that objective, came the sale of two of her historical romances, Winters' Desire and Veiled Hearts, to Hard Shell Word Factory. Cass loves to write romance, but plans to expand her horizons and give other genres a try.

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Déjà Vu

Juno
Juno (Trenton, NJ) Mon Jun 14 2010 09:11
About being Irish, being female, getting it wrong and realizing the universality of your own ordinary sadness and pain and joy. About being human. I put this down for a week at the end, before taking the last 50 pages at a gulp. I couldn't bear for it to end.
Emily
Emily (The United States) Mon Jun 30 2008 20:44
I'll definitely have to read this book again to get the full impact of O'Faolain's prose and her deft weaving of time in and out of itself. Her statments are plain and gentle, yet they manage to conjure a truly traumatic childhood (alcoholic mother, abusive/abent father) that somehow lead to a succe...more...
Jamie
Jamie (Durango, CO) Sun May 24 2009 15:38
slow moving, and for me, very dull. I was hoping for more, I guess. It is a biography of a woman journalist who was lived through the changing times of the 60s and 70s and how those changes affected her life and chosen career. Very journalist oriented, not so much on memory...
Ruth
Ruth (Tyrone, GA) Sat Apr 03 2010 08:50
I tried this memoir but I couldn't get interested. Not sure if it was the author's writing style, my lack of the Irish lit world at the time, or a combo. Someone wrote it improves greatly past 115 but I made it to 125 or 130 and couldn't be bothered to finish. Disappointing.
Joan
Joan (The United States) Fri Jul 17 2009 07:13
If you read, "Eat,Pray Love,", this is a similar, confessional type autobiography, but about 1000% better in every respect. If you have ever visited Ireland, you will get even more from this sad, but strong woman who grew up in Ireland before women had any 'rights' and were burdened with ...more...
astried
astried (Jakarta, 04, Indonesia) Wed Mar 24 2010 00:12
Somehow the german audiobook that I've heard is linked to the wrong book. Nur nicht unsichtbar werden. Starke Stimmen. Brigitte Hörbuch-Edition, 2 CDsmore...
Marko
Marko (Houston, TX) Thu Jan 14 2010 16:26
This book was a wonderful surprise. Just when I had settled into its somewhat standard account of an academic's life & times, it opened the floodgates and in the last few chapters went into an earnest discussion of loneliness and companionship. It also had many insights into neglect and abandonment ...more...
Kyla
Kyla (Durham, NC) Fri Mar 05 2010 20:44
I REALLY recommend that for the four star experience if you can get your hands on it, get the audo book in her voice. Or, failing that, check out this interview from CBC and fix her voice in your mind. Got it? Okay, now you can read this book and fully appreciate all the funny and sad and vulnerable...more...
Calli
Calli (The United States) Sat Jul 26 2008 16:39
I really loved this memoir. I came to it after having read her first novel titled 'My Dream Of You'. I could not wait to read it. You will all at once have empathy for this woman and at other times not like her very much at all. I am in awe of the raw honesty with which she tells her story. Her lo...more...
Maureen
Maureen (Annapolis, MD) Sun Jan 04 2009 12:14
This was not an easy read because it brought up memories of a generation that I just escaped and a heritage I only knew of. Reminders of hearing...Oh wasn't she a saint... when it meant she put up with untold shit and 'knew her place.' I vacillated between sympathy for the author and ange...more...