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Everlasting: A Historical Romance Novel of Deception, Honor, and Forbidden Love Kindle Edition
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Once, Abrielle was a privileged daughter coveted for her bearing, her breeding, her wit, and her beauty. But when her stepfather is denied his rightful title and the wealth that accompanies it, Abrielle finds herself suddenly disgraced. Only one man would still have her: the oafish and grotesque Desmond de Marlé. To rescue her once-proud family's honor, Abrielle must sacrifice her virtue to this scoundrel she fears and detests . . . even as she yearns for another lover.
Dashing, handsome, tall, and kind, Raven Seabern is quite unlike any man Abrielle has ever encountered. 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, 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.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherAvon
- Publication dateOct. 13 2009
- File size2.6 MB
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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.
About the Author
(1939 - 2007) Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, creator of the modern historical romance, died July 6, 2007 in Minnesota. She had just turned 68. Her attorney, William Messerlie, said that she died after a long illness.
Born on June 3, 1939 in Alexandria, Louisiana, Mrs. Woodiwiss was the youngest of eight siblings. She long relished creating original narratives, and by age six was telling herself stories at night to help herself fall asleep. At age 16, she met U.S. Air Force Second Lieutenant Ross Woodiwiss at a dance, and they married the following year. She wrote her first book in longhand while living at a military outpost in Japan.
Woodiwiss is credited with the invention of the modern historical romance novel: in 1972, she released The Flame and the Flower, an instant New York Times bestseller, creating literary precedent. The Flame and the Flower revolutionized mainstream publishing, featuring an epic historical romance with a strong heroine and impassioned sex scenes. ""Kathleeen E. Woodiwiss is the founding mother of the historical romance genre,"" says Carrie Feron, vice president/editorial director of William Morrow and Avon Books, imprints of HarperCollins Publishers. Feron, who has been Woodiwiss's editor for 13 years, continues, ""Avon Books is proud to have been Kathleen's sole publishing partner for her paperbacks and hardcover novels for more than three decades."" Avon Books, a leader in the historical romance genre to this day, remains Mrs. Woodiwiss's original and only paperback publisher; William Morrow, Avon's sister company, publishes Mrs. Woodiwiss's hardcovers.
The Flame and the Flower was rejected by agents and hardcover publishers, who deemed it as ""too long"" at 600 pages. Rather than follow the advice of the rejection letters and rewrite the novel, Mrs. Woodiwiss instead submitted it to paperback publishers. The first publisher on her list, Avon, quickly purchased the novel and arranged an initial 500,000 print run. The novel sold over 2.3 million copies in its first four years of publication.
The success of this novel prompted a new style of writing romance, concentrating primarily on historical fiction tracking the monogamous relationship between a helpless heroines and the hero who rescued her, even if he had been the one to place her in danger. The romance novels which followed in her example featured longer plots, more controversial situations and characters, and more intimate and steamy sex scenes.
""Her words engendered an incredible passion among readers,"" notes Feron. Bestselling author Julia Quinn agrees, saying, ""Woodiwiss made women want to read. She gave them an alternative to Westerns and hard-boiled police procedurals. When I was growing up, I saw my mother and grandmother reading and enjoying romances, and when I was old enough to read them myself, I felt as if I had been admitted into a special sisterhood of reading women.""
New York Times bestselling author Susan Elizabeth Phillips, a leading voice in the women's fiction arena, says, ""We all owe our careers to her. She opened the world of romance to us as readers. She created a career for us to go into.""
The pioneering author has written 13 novels over the course of 35 years, all New York Times bestsellers. Kathleen E. Woodiwiss's final literary work, the upcoming Everlasing, will be published by William Morrow in October 2007. ""Everlasting is Kathleen's final gift to her fans,"" notes Feron.
Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, who was predeceased by her husband and son Dorren, is survived by sons Sean and Heath, and numerous grandchildren.
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- ASIN : B000W964H2
- Publisher : Avon
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- Publication date : Oct. 13 2009
- Edition : Reprint
- Language : English
- File size : 2.6 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 386 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-0061807107
- Page Flip : Enabled
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About the author

With more than thirty-six million copies of her bestselling novels already in print, Kathleen E. Woodiwiess remains one of America's most successful and beloved storytellers. She is the author of twelve enormously successful masterworks of romantic fiction, including The Flame and the Flower, Shanna, Ashes in the Wind, Petals on the River, and The Elusive Flame.
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- Reviewed in Canada on October 31, 2007Her carer began over thirty years ago with her first novel The Flame and the Flower and The Wolf and the Dove Woodiwiss passed away recently, but we have one last opportunity to enjoy a new novel from her, the beautiful and memorable Everlasting The heroine of Everlasting Lady Abrielle, is lovely, bright and well-bred--the toast of the English royal court. Every nobleman wants to marry her. Yet when her stepfather loses a chance at great wealth, Abrielle no longer has money or property to bring to a marriage. Now, the only man who'll have her is a wealthy but cruel and vulgar brute rumored to have murdered his first two wives. Abrielle resigns herself to her duty--remember, back in those days, women had little to no choice in whom they wed.
Yet, if Abrielle could choose her mate, it'd be Raven Seabern, the dashing Scottish ambassador who can't seem to keep his stunning blue gaze from hers. Raven is considerate, yet masterful and nobody's fool. He awakens in Abrielle new emotions and sensations with one intimate dance and a single, stolen kiss. But one fateful night, Abrielle's fortune changes. A gruesome occurrence forces her to become a competent woman instead of an uncertain young maiden. And now Abrielle has to decide if she's ready for everything that goes along with getting exactly what one wishes for.
Everlasting is a lovely and engaging novel. It entices the reader with a charming central love story surrounded by intrigue, action and plenty of heroines in dire straits. An appealing and sweetly sensual final offering to readers who remain devastated by the loss of the author. And it is, perhaps, a gift to readers yet to discover the charm, passion and inspirational quality of her books. For discover her they shall. As long as women continue to support this magnificent genre, they will read--and pay homage to--the woman who made it possible. Also, if you missed reading Tino Georgiou's masterpiece--The Fates, go and read it.
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Reviewed in Canada on January 2, 2025Verified PurchaseLecture intéressante mais il faut s'adapter à l'écriture qui est d'une autre époque. Le plus difficile est que le livre ouvre mal pour lire les mots au centre. Cependant, l'histoire (en anglais) est bonne.
- Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2015Verified PurchaseI loved many of K. Woodiwiss books but was disappointed by this one. It is repetitive and not very exciting. The characters did not resonate with me and I could never really connect with them and enter the story.
- Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2017I’m am large fan of KEW and have read all of her books most of them many times over as I have kept them all. I’m sorry to say that her last book I could barely get through. I forced myself to finish it and put it straight into my box of books to give to Value Village or Goodwill
- Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2023Verified PurchaseHappy with product and service. Would order again
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Petra H.Reviewed in Germany on May 20, 2013
3.0 out of 5 stars Ganz nett aber kein Meisterwerk
Verified PurchaseIm Großen und Ganzen fand ich die Geschichte von Abrielle und Raven ganz nett, aber das Buch hätte gut noch etwas mehr Spannung vertragen können. Der Verlauf der Geschichte war doch recht vorhersehbar.
Außerdem hätte ich gerne noch mehr über Raven und seine schottische Familie erfahren. Die wenigen Schottland-Szenen am Ende des Buches hätten ruhig etwas länger ausfallen können. So wirkt es beinahe, als ob die Geschichte einfach schnell zum Abschluss kommen sollte.
Fazit: "Wie Staub im Wind" (Ashes in the Wind) und "Geliebter Fremder" (Come Love a Stranger) sind und bleiben für mich die beiden besten Bücher von K.E. Woodiwiss.
- CarolynReviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Kathleen E. Woodiwiss has an Incredible Ability to Tell a Story
Verified PurchaseWoodiwiss can write a romance like few other novelists. Her way with words engages the reader’s imagination and does it in such a way that no matter one’s personal experience
(or lack thereof), he or she can relate to the text on a very personal level. I’ve read this book numerous times over the years, and it never grows old.
The story is simple, handsome guy meets beautiful, headstrong girl, and has to convince her that he loves her for who she is, not what she can offer him. The trials and tribulations they encounter along the way is what makes this a “sit-on-the-edge-of-your-chair,” can’t put it down thriller. It includes kidnappings, battles, forced marriages, and deaths with a smattering of life lessons thrown in along the way.
It’s a great read and I recommend it to others who enjoy a good historical romance.
- Mrs. H. CollinsReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 10, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars The Queen of Historical Romance Does It Again!
Verified PurchaseThis wonderful tale of love, misunderstandings and daring do's, is a wonderful and enjoyable way to while away an afternoon. If your a fan of Miss Woodiwiss, then you'll know that she gives her all in all of her books! If you've never read one of her books then give this one a shot I'm sure, like me you won't be able to put it down. Apart from the beautiful and courageous heroine and her handsome and noble hero there are several villains. I won't spoil it by giving away the story but it is told only the way Kathleen Woodiwiss can weave a tale with loads of action, villainous acts and romantic passion! I highly recommend this tale and all of her books!!
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francineReviewed in France on August 7, 2012
4.0 out of 5 stars commentaire sur Everlasting : en dépit des autres comentaires que j'ai pu lire, je trouve le livre excellent, mais il faut le li
Verified PurchaseLa transaction s'est parfaitement bien déroulée, il n'y a rien à signaler de particulier...le livre m'a beaucoup plu, contrairment à certains commentaires que j'avais lu avant de le lire, je l'ai beaucoup apprécié. Je pense personnellement que pour vraiment apprécier Woodiwiss, le mieux est de lire les livres en langue originale; certes, ce n'est peut-être pas à la portée de tout le monde...
- C. A. ParkReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 23, 2008
4.0 out of 5 stars Kathleen's Farewell
Verified PurchaseThe Flame and the Flower by Kathleen Woodiwiss is the first book of it's genre I read (is it really 30 years ago?) and to this day it remains my all-time favourite. So,it saddens me very much that the latest and last book from Kathleen is such a disappointment. It is more than possible that it was written whilst she was very ill and although the bones of the story are well laid-out, it is obvious that she did not have the time to flesh out the story. I think it is only about half as long as some of her previous books and it lacks the depth and historical research which is typical of Kathleen. Even so, it was a reasonable read and I will treasure this book with all of her others. Kathleen Woodiwiss was a tremendous literary talent and she will be very much missed, but Everlasting did not do justice to this talent. RIP