Ravenhurst: Special Box Edition
A New Adult Time Travel Romance Series
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Get swept away into a world filled with debauchery, steamy sex, lies, betrayal and murder. Document the contents of a vast estate, discover riches beyond your wildest dreams, figure out a centuries old legend and fall into the arms of a handsome egotistical Earl, a dashing Duke, an irresistible Wastrel, a mouthwatering Millionaire and ultimately land in the bed of A Knight in Shining Armor.
Ravenhurst: A once forgotten legend...trapped within the confines of this Ancient Edifice is the key to unlock the door of time itself.
Katherine Nicole Jamison never imagined when she took a job at a prestigious auction house for the summer, that one moment of impulsiveness could change her life forever. When she "borrows" an ancient amulet she inadvertently sets in motion a series of events which results in her waking up in 18th century England, betrothed to an arrogant, self-centered Earl.
Sebastian de Winter ~ The Earl of Ravenhurst, is a renowned womanizer who always prided himself as being a
ladies man, until he is left standing at the altar. His betrothed Marguerite vanishes into thin air and as if by magic reappears months later. But is she his betrothed?
What mystery will you unlock?
Included in this box set
Forgotten Time
Shadows of Yesterday
Time to Remember
Dreams of Tomorrow
Sneak Peek
Now and Forever
Customer Reviews
BEST TIME TRAVEL I'VE READ IN YEARS NEXT TO GABALDON
LOVE! LOVE! LOVE this series. It has a little bit of everything and keeps you guessing. Each book is a continuation of the other and it is a five book set. The story ARC ends with book five. I didn't have a hard time following the storyline. If you like a good story with flawed captivating characters, than you should definately read this series. You won't be dissappointed.
Ravenhurst Series
DO NOT buy these books unless you like to read books FILLED with editing errors and reading perpetually non-ending books. The "books" are merely a continuation of one another, more like chapters. There is not a conclusion at the end and a new beginning. The subsequent book merely picks up mid-story. Questions are raised but NEVER answered. And the series stopped just like rack book ended...in the middle of ..... Like this review....