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Title:Everlasting
Author:Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 336 pages
Published:October 30th 2007 by William Morrow
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Medieval. Audiobook
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Everlasting Hardcover | Pages: 336 pages
Rating: 3.56 | 3317 Users | 250 Reviews

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Historical romance was born when the remarkable Kathleen E. Woodiwiss gifted the world with her groundbreaking love story, The Flame and the Flower. Now, twelve consecutive New York Times bestsellers later, "the first lady of the genre" (Publishers Weekly) returns with her most breathtaking masterwork to date—a glorious celebration of a secret love that is dangerous, irresistible, forbidden, and . . .

Once, Abrielle's name was on the lips of every unwed nobleman in London as a proud exceptional lady coveted for her bearing, her breeding, her wit, and her beauty.

But when her stepfather—respected for his courage and valor during the Crusades—is denied his rightful title and the wealth that accompanies it, Abrielle finds herself suddenly disgraced, no longer a suitable match for any proper gentleman. Only one would still have her, though he desires no more than physical pleasure: the oafish and grotesque Desmond de Marlé. His dark and scandalous reputation is legend, and Abrielle has heard rumors that his first two wives perished by his hand. Yet no one else can rescue her once-proud family's honor and keep her stepfather from debtor's prison, so she is left with no choice but to accept the cruel and hateful de Marlé's offer of marriage and sacrifice her virtue to a scoundrel she fears and detests . . . even as she yearns for another lover.

Dashing, handsome, tall, and kind—a black-haired Scotsman with vivid blue eyes—Raven Seabern is an emissary for his king, and quite unlike any man Abrielle has ever encountered. From the very first moment their eyes meet, he intrigues and mesmerizes her—and dancing in his arms at a royal banquet leaves her weak with the desire to surrender. But their love can never be, for Abrielle is betrothed to a monster. And the well-being of everyone she cares for demands that she honor her promise. Still, the fire lit that night will not be doused. Raven knows he has found the true one and must never let her go—though secrets, deceptions, dishonor, and unimaginable peril will surely be their fate if they follow the dictates of their hearts.

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Original Title: Everlasting
ISBN: 0060545526 (ISBN13: 9780060545529)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Raven Seabern, Abrielle


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After reading 5 or 6 of Woodiwiss' books you learn to expect spoiled females who are downright bitchy. In this edition, Abrielle has lost her fiancé, needs to marry to save her family from destitution after her stepfather is passed over for the recognition he deserves from the Crusades and the only option is a disgusting excuse of a man, her finance's fat brother. Raven Seabern is a handsome Scot who is an emissary for the King. Abrielle's mother is a warm, sweet woman and her step father is a



I didn't hate it. It was not as good as her earliest works but not as bad as The Reluctant Suitor. There are about 5 or 6 of Ms Woodiwiss' earlier novels that have remained on my keeper/favorites shelf for many years. For whatever reason her last few books just didn't pay off like her earlier ones did. But she will always be counted as a favorite author of mine anyway.

This was a nice historical romance. This is one of those books where I really wish people would just ask questions instead of jumping to wrong conclusions, but then I suppose we wouldn't have as much of a story, lol. Of course there was an HEA, so it's all good in the end. Compared to other historicals, this one just wasn't as good, but it was still enjoyable.

It has been awhile since I even touched a romance novel, but I couldn't resist. Kathleen E. Woodiwiss quickly became one of my favorite romance authors years ago when I was in my romance phase. I'm still drawn to her books and after reading this one have considered going back and rereading some others. Woodiwiss redefined the historical romance genre, and every single book of hers I've read has become and instant favorite. This one is no different, and I ate it up very quickly. It's hard to put

I just love this book, haven't read it in years but when I saw it was available as a kindle edition at my library I was thrilled !!! I always enjoyed Mrs Woodwiss's style of storytelling. Her books are what got me hooked on historical romance novels. I won't blab to much about the plot line or else I may give it all away. Basically the story takes place in medieval england close to Scotland's boarders. You have a sweet young heroine who is willing to do what she needs to do to help her family.

It's been a very long time since I've read a Kathleen Woodiwiss novel. I read many of them when I was in high school. I'm afraid to say, after so many years, the thrill wasn't there for me anymore. Maybe now that I've read so many truly literary novels in the intervening years, this stale, formulaic prose just bores me now. I used to be able to read one of these novels in a day or two. This one seemed to drag...I had to keep putting it down and reading other more interesting things to keep my

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