The story-line interested me a lot and throughout the film I kept wanting to read the book. Until the day Gwen, out the clear blue sky, suddenly finds herself in London at the end of the 19th century. Everyone is certain that Gwen's cousin Charlotte has the gene, and so everything is all Charlotte, all the time. They all have to do with the time-travel gene that is passed down in the family. What's annoying is that her family definitely has a tad too many secrets. « Gwendolyn Shepherd is actually a very normal 16-year-old-teen. Here's the summary for the movie adaptation from the imdb page: treatment of Charlotte/ (almost)-instant-love with Gideon) I had a lot of fun watching it. Has anyone read the RubinRot/Ruby Red trilogy by Kerstin Gier? I came across the 2013 movie yesterday and have to admit despite some of the issues I had with the story-line (i.e.
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