Get ready to continue your journey through time with this exciting fifth and final installment in this international bestselling series, Ravenhurst: A spellbinding adventure filled with unexpected twists and turns, dysfunctional hotties and heroines who simply aren’t normal. Ravine Tremaine will do anything to help solve the infamous legend of Ravenhurst, even marry the self-centered, egotistical owner—Reed Scott. At least that is what she tries to tell herself as she walks down the aisle to do just that.
Reed Scott reluctantly agrees to marry Raven Tremaine, for what he calls “the greater good” but soon finds out there are far greater forces at play making them both participants in a legend as old as King Arthur’s Realm.
Now, Reed and Raven must race against the clock to save not only Reed’s twin brother Lucian but also figure out how to lay a centuries old legend to rest which may not be a legend at all, but instead a… curse.
Will the budding love that is beginning to grow between Raven and Reed be able to withstand the legend of Ravenhurst? Or will it be the undoing of them all?
#1 Bestselling, #1 International Bestselling Author-Award Winning Poet, Gargoyle enthusiast, Time Traveler, Red Shoes that Glitter Collector, and Creature of the Loch Aficionado.
List of Books
Ravenhurst Series #1 Bestselling Time Travel Romance Series Forgotten Time Shadows of Yesterday Time to Remember Dreams of Tomorrow Now and Forever Ravenhurst: A Victorian Christmas Lucian (Coming Soon) Ravenhurst-A Modern Day Christmas
Ravenhurst Special Interactive Trilogy A Knight Such as This A Knight to Remember A Knight for all Time
Briarcliff Series - YA Paranormal Romance written for Adults Briarcliff Book One -Elyograg Briarcliff Book Two -Gargoyle Briarcliff Book Three -Degare' Briarcliff Book Four -Blood and Fire
Edenbrooke Hollow Series - Paranormal Time Travel Romance We Three Witches: Book One We Three Witches: Book Two We Three Witches: Book Three
Lost in the Highlands Series - Scottish Time Travel Romance Lost in the Highlands, Book One Lost in the Highlands, Book Two Lost int the Highlands, Book Three A Scottish Time Travel Romance
Get ready to continue your adventure through time with the exciting fifth installment in this international bestselling series, Ravenhurst: A spellbinding adventure filled with unexpected twists and turns, dysfunctional hotties and heroines who simply aren’t normal.
Ravine Tremaine will do anything to help solve the infamous legend of Ravenhurst, even marry the self-centered, egotistical owner—Reed Scott. At least that is what she tries to tell herself as she walks down the aisle to do just that. Reed Scott reluctantly agrees to marry Raven Tremaine, for what he calls “the greater good” but soon finds out there are far greater forces at play making them both unwitting participants in a legend as old as King Arthur’s Realm. Now Reed and Raven must race against the clock to save not only Reed’s twin brother Lucian but also figure out how to lay a centuries old legend to rest which may not be a legend at all but instead a… curse.
Will the budding love that is beginning to grow between Raven and Reed withstand the curse of Ravenhurst?
Having read all the books in the series I was given an arc to read by the author & must say I was not disappointed , this continues where the last one left off & if you've read the others you will know that this story flits between the past & the present which works very well & you'd think it would be confusing , but the way Lorraine writes , it flows very well between the two era's . There's everything you want in a book , romance , a bit of mystery & danger ! All together a well written ending to a marvellous series . I for one will re read all the series again as I loved it so much .
What a great finish to the Ravenhurst series. Myth, magic and legend all come together with three sizzling romances that intertwine in the past and present, revolving around the Ravenhurst estate. A really fun read!
The story line was ok. However the writing style was sloppy and drug down the book. Too many repeated phrasing and it felt like much of the story was fluffed when it would switch between characters. Plus the reader never really finds out why, who, where, when, and how. Was disappointed with the ending. Not enough explination. Too much assumption.