From the book blurb:NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT!THE PAST: Although Texas in 1864 was no place for a lone lady traveler, feisty Angela Taylor had to get to San Antonio. She could outsmart any outlaw, so she wasn´t afraid when a bunch of no-good cowboys surrounded her. But when a rough and rugged stranger suddenly pushed her into a hilly cave and pulled her out into the twentieth century, Angela was plenty scared...THE PRESENT: Texas Ranger Dallas Masterson had a heart full of bitterness, and there was no room in it to care about a smart-mouthed, sassy woman claiming she was from another century! But Angela soon had Dallas discovering that though the past was history, the future was theirs to make - together.**********Being a fan of the 'Hawk´s Way' series, I was pleasantly surprised to see two familiar characters playing secondary roles in this book. I think this is the book that starts the whole series, even though there isn´t a single Whitelaw in the picture.I liked this book, but it could´ve been better developed. I closed the book with the feeling that I didn´t really "know" Dallas and Angel. And they were pretty much "comfortable" with the time-travel thing, which I found hard to take. If something like that happened to me, I´d be freaking out big time! Anyway, I understand that Harlequin/Silhouette books are short and I know what I´ll get when I read them, so I don´t hold a grudge. All things considered, it was an enjoyable two-hour read. :)