Indiana Belle by John A. Heldt


Indiana Belle by John A. Heldt
Publisher: Self-Published
Genre: Time travel, Historical, Contemporary, Paranormal, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Full length (271 pages)
Heat Rating: Sensual
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by Lavender

Providence, Rhode Island, 2017. When doctoral student Cameron Coelho, 28, opens a package from Indiana, he finds more than private papers that will help him with his dissertation. He finds a photograph of a beautiful society editor murdered in 1925 and clues to a century-old mystery. Within days, he meets Geoffrey Bell, the “time-travel professor,” and begins an unlikely journey through the Roaring Twenties. Filled with history, romance, and intrigue, INDIANA BELLE follows a lonely soul on the adventure of a lifetime as he searches for love and answers in the age of Prohibition, flappers, and jazz.

Fans of Jack Finney are in luck. John A. Heldt also writes time-travel stories that are hard to put down.

Indiana Belle starts out with a student, Cameron, who is working on his doctorate degree in history. He becomes enamored of a beautiful journalist who was murdered in 1925. Cameron follows the information to a professor who gives him the ability to travel to the past. But there is a condition, Cameron cannot interfere and change the past, for if he tries to save Candice, the journalist, he could prevent the professor’s grandparents from ever meeting. However, Cameron is determined and willing to take chances.

The style of the writing is straightforward and honest with the occasional humorous undertones mixed in. John A. Heldt is a skilled writer whose words flow naturally and bring the characters and the setting to life. This book is filled with all the cultural events we hope to see in the 1920s, both the good and the bad. It’s great to get a front seat into these things, but some will make readers cringe. Afterall, the twenties had their dark side, and this is explored here.

Readers are sure to enjoy the banter between Cameron and Candice. There are some surprises built in as well. This is another John A. Heldt book that doesn’t disappoint.

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