[MR] SCA in novels

the.lady.phoenix at gmail.com the.lady.phoenix at gmail.com
Sat Apr 10 15:43:48 PDT 2010


What no title?  for those of us that like "trashy historical novels"?

However I would have loved to hear the explanation on the language
differences......

Sara

On 10/04/2010, Marybeth Lavrakas <katrous at yahoo.com> wrote:
> A friend of mine once sent me a trashy historical novel that somehow
> involved time travel. The heroine managed to lie her way into a household
> position (I think it was 12th century Britain) because she had done a lot of
> research on her 12th century persona (never knowing she'd be forced to time
> travel). The hero, meanwhile, who was responsible for marooning her in the
> past gets b*&chslapped by her mom, an army officer and KSCA who proceeds to
> train him to fight in order to send him back to rescue said heroine. The one
> detail I can't remember is how the author explained away everyone speaking
> 20th century English. Oh well.
>
> Kateryn Rous
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