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For All of Ever, Judith Sterling, Medieval Monday, medieval romance, Sherry Ewing, Soul of the Wolf, time travel
Welcome back to Medieval Monday and Week Six of our “First Encounter” theme!
If you’re following the moment when my hero and heroine meet in Soul of the Wolf, you can find the sixth snippet on Sherry Ewing’s blog: https://sherryewing.com/blog/
Let’s check out Sherry’s sixth snippet from For All of Ever: The Knights of Berwyck, A Quest Through Time Novel (Book One):
“Who are you,” he questioned irritably, “and what is it you want from me, ghost?”
“Ghost? What are you talking about?” she replied. There was just a touch of annoyance in her stance to show she was as affected as he by what was happening to them. “You’re the ghost, not me.”
A forced laugh burst from his lips, and Riorden placed his arms across his chest in an attempt to recover his senses. “’Tis just my luck, I come upon a spirit not of this world, and she does not know her place. Dristan would be most amused.” He looked back towards Aiden and Patrick and heard their nervous laughter. He must look the fool to be standing here alone, talking and laughing to himself.
See what happens next on Mary Morgan’s blog on Monday, September 18! Here’s the link: http://www.marymorganauthor.com/blog
A little more about For All of Ever:
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 hurtle Katherine forward to where she truly belongs?
Read For All of Ever: The Knights of Berwyck, A Quest Through Time Novel (Book One) for #FREE in Kindle Unlimited.
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Thanks for hosting me this week, Judith!
You’re very welcome! 🙂
Thanks for hosting me today, Judity!
You’re very welcome! 🙂
Sounds interesting!
It does! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Thank you so much! I appreciate you stopping by and leaving me a comment!
This is such an amazing book that I swear it took a piece of my heart when it ended however I love the fact that you can always revisit with your favorite characters in Shwrry’s other books
Thanks for stopping by, Alison! Yes, it’s wonderful to revisit characters and settings in beloved books. 🙂
Katherine and Riorden are my two favorite characters, which would probably explain why they had to have two books and they pop in now and then into my other stories.
Love is difficult enough to find when both parties come from the same century. I hope that Katherine and Riorden find their happily ever after.
Thanks for visiting today, Karen! 🙂
sigh… yes… I’m afraid I had to torture these two souls for a while. Thanks for stopping by Karen!
Hey Judith! Soul of a Wolf sounds intriguing! I have not read any of your books but would like to! Sherry, your book except about just makes me smile. Loved this one!
Thank you so much, Lori! And thanks for stopping by. 🙂
So happy you enjoyed For All of Ever, Lori! Thank you for stopping by and leaving me a comment.
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I loved the humor in this story. Poor Riorden looking like he’s lost his mind….
Thanks for stopping by, Suzannah! 🙂