Freddie is a young hunter in Fountain Village, honest, handsome and terrifyingly strong. He dreams simply of marriage and a quiet family, but his reputation for ferocity precedes him, he once felled a tiger one day and a wolf the next. Neighbors avert their gaze, fencing him out with whispers and fear. The village's caution tightens around every step he takes; his longing for normalcy clashes with the label he can't shake. Only Hannah, a woman who slipped through time from the modern era, sees past the legend. Bold and determined, she defies the village's judgment and declares she wants to marry him. Their fragile possibility sparks tension, can love pierce a life hardened by violence and suspicion?
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View All >Jasmine
Their pairing is oddly perfect—danger meets modern tenderness. Shipping Freddie and Hannah hard, please more domestic scenes.
2026-03-14 00:28:44
Ingrid
Strong character design and clear stakes. Freddie's brutality masks family longing. Time-travel twist enriches emotional stakes.
2026-03-06 07:58:19
Faith
My heart aches for Freddie, fear hides his gentle core. Hannah's time-travel courage warmed me through every scene.
2026-03-01 00:16:13