Lisa's insatiable curiosity lands her in big trouble when she touches a magical flask and is transported back in time to Castle Brodie just as the laird Circenn Brodie steps out of his bath.
Circenn swore to destory anyone who dares touch the magical flask that is now in Lisa's possession. But when he finds that it is a woman who is the one he promised to destroy, Circenn finds himself hesitating.
With a cast of fun characters, including the mischevious and sexy Adam Black, Lisa and CIrcenn's love is riddled with troubles, including the problem that Lisa belongs in the future.
Well written, although Lisa's family past is a little too tragically corny for my taste, but can be overlooked when the story is taken in as a whole.