For All of Ever - Sherry Ewing

For All of Ever

By Sherry Ewing

  • Release Date: 2014-11-20
  • Genre: Historical Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
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Description

Sometimes to find your future, you must look to the past…

Katherine Wakefield has dreamed and written of her knight in shining armor all her life. Never finding a man to measure up to the one of her imagination, she and her three closest friends take a dream vacation to England. Yet strange things begin happening while visiting Bamburgh Castle, but how could they have known they'd find themselves thrown back more than eight hundred years into the past?

Riorden de Deveraux travels to Bamburgh answering the summons of King Henry II knowing his past life is about to catch up with him. But nothing prepares him for the beautiful vision of a strangely clad ghost who first appears in his chamber, let alone the fact he begins having a conversation with her.

Centuries are keeping them apart until Time gives them a chance at finding love. But there are obstacles threatening the fragile bit of hope that Riorden and Katherine can remain together. Will the past of one consume what their future may hold, or will Time take the decision from them and hurdle Katherine forward to where she truly belongs?

Although Sherry's books can be read as a stand-alone, there is a particular order to reading them as characters are introduced. They are:

Medieval & Time Travel Series:
To Love A Scottish Laird: A De Wolfe Pack Connected World

To Love An English Knight: A De Wolfe Pack Connected World

If My Heart Could See You: The MacLarens, A Medieval Romance (Book One)
Hearts Across Time (a special edition novel of For All of Ever & Only For You)
For All of Ever: The Knights of Berwyck, A Quest Through Time Novel (Book One)
Only For You: The Knights of Berwyck, A Quest Through Time Novel (Book Two)
A Knight To Call My Own: The MacLarens, A Medieval Romance (Book Two)
To Follow My Heart: The Knights of Berwyck, A Quest Through Time Novel (Book Three)

The Piper's Lady in Never Too Late: A Bluestocking Belles Collection

Love Will Find You: The Knights of Berwyck, A Quest Through Time Novel (Book Four)

One Last Kiss: The Knights of Berwyck, A Quest Through Time Novel (Book Five)

Regency's:

A Kiss For Charity: A De Courtenay Novella (Book One)

The Earl Takes A Wife: A De Courtenay Novella (Book Two)

Nothing But Time: A Family of Worth (Book One)

One Moment In Time: A Family of Worth (Book Two)

Under the Mistletoe

A Second Chance at Love in Fire & Frost by the Bluestocking Belles

Reviews

  • Loved it!

    5
    By Deiatra Dee
    Katherine Wakefield is fed up with men of her time. They’re rude, conceited, and just overall not gentleman; nothing like the men of old she writes about. Or dreams about. In short, none can compare to her knight in armor who comes to her at all hours of the day. The one she can see and feel his presence but cannot touch. Riorden de Deveraux, knight to King Henry II, vows there is no such thing as love after being lied to and betrayed by the one woman who he wanted to be with forever. So what accounts for his constant visions of the lady in strange clothing and how he can feel her presence; and how does he know her name? Katherine and her friends vacation in England touring all the places Katherine writes and dreams about. However, she doesn’t forsee how they affect her or how they will change her future forever. Riorden cannot escape the visions of his lady and now he’s talking to her. Wanting nothing to do with a ghost he denounces her and demands she return to where she’s from. He’s confused by his unexpected feelings when he realizes how he has hurt her. He prays her soul will find peace so she may rest in eternity. A prayer that has an outcome he’s not expecting. Realizing they are each flesh and blood transcends into a love story that had this reader breathing s deep sigh. Add in the differences between centuries, an Irish rebel, a displeased King, and travels into the unknown and you have Sherry Ewing’s exciting tale of one love and two centuries coming together. While Ms. Ewing’s story concentrates on the main characters she gives enough hints of secondary characters (without taking away from Katherine and Riorden) that this reader is anxious to see what lies ahead.

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