Searching in an old cemetery for likely gravestones to illustrate her colonial cookbook,Mercy Howe meets two hunks who are tracing their common ancestry and sparks fly. Literally.When Mercy casually touches Seth and Adam, her vividly sensual vision involving all three ofthem seems like a memory, not a dream, and awakens long-dormant feelings. Their kisses areachingly familiar, and she welcomes each in turn. Then she spends a no-holds-barred weekendwith both men and discovers an intimacy—and a past—that blows her mind.As memories resurface from three hundred years ago, Mercy will have to choose whether tohelp them relive the experiences from their joint past or to forge a new bond with either Seth orAdam. Or both.