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Victoria Ashton enters Barrows Art and Antiquities in London and is immediately caught under the spell of a landscape depicting a cottage on Brentwood Park. While debating on purchasing it, Nick Barrows approaches. While discussing the merits of the painting an explosion occurs that sends Victoria back in time to 1897. Nick Barrows goes to the hospital with Victoria and refuses to leave her side. This is a story primarily set in Victorian England, 1897 with a brief glimpse of what is happening to Victoria in present-day London and Nick Barrows' growing fascination with her. The love that blooms between her and the earl from the ashes of his relationship with the self-centered Vickie is a love that will endure forever. The book is a historical romance with elements of time travel, showcasing a love story that transcends time and space.

If you liked Forever Mine, here are the top 21 books to read next:

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    The Night Mark by Tiffany Reisz
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    The Night Mark by Tiffany Reisz is a time travel romance novel set in both the present day and 1921. The story follows Faye Barlow, a woman who, after experiencing a tragedy, finds herself transported back in time to the 1920s where she awakens in the arms of the man she's always loved. As Faye navigates her new reality and past life, she must make decisions about where she truly belongs and whom her heart truly desires. The book expertly weaves together elements of romance, historical fiction, and time travel, creating a captivating and enchanting narrative that keeps readers engaged with its unique storyline and well-rounded characters.

    Easy to do since she’d been watching it earlier that day. She’d also watched it the week before and the month before that. In the past four years, she’d watched it at least ten times, definitely more,...

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    A Time To Change by Callie Langridge
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    'A Time To Change' by Callie Langridge is a time travel novel that follows the protagonist Louisa, a young woman who blames herself for her mother's tragic death. Seeking solace, she visits Hill House, a derelict mansion where she used to play as a child. Through mysterious circumstances, Louisa finds herself transported back to Christmas 1913, where she becomes entwined with the lives of the Mandeville family who once inhabited the grand estate. As Louisa navigates the challenges of the past and present, she discovers love, redemption, and the power of changing destiny through time travel.

    The book is praised for its vivid descriptions of both time periods, compelling characters, and seamless time travel elements. Readers are drawn into the atmospheric setting of Hill House, experiencing the drama, mystery, and romance that unfold as Louisa delves into the history of the Mandeville family and works to alter their tragic fate.

    Smoothing her dress, Lou made her way down the stairs. She had been so preoccupied with how she looked that she hadn’t worked out how to break the news to Tom that she couldn’t dance. Perhaps she coul...

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    Charlock's Secret
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    Book 1 in the series:Charlock

    Charlock's Secret - Charlock by Leah Moyes
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    'Charlock's Secret' by Leah Moyes is a time travel romance novel that follows the emotional journey of Kat, a young woman who is grappling with grief after losing her fiance. The story unfolds as Kat takes on a job as a curator for an estate in England and unexpectedly finds herself time traveling to 1878. Through vivid descriptions of historical settings, engaging characters, and a blend of romance and time travel elements, the book explores themes of self-discovery, healing, and finding one's true identity.


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    The Passage
    Book 1 in the series:Wonderland

    The Passage - Wonderland by Irina Shapiro
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    'The Passage' by Irina Shapiro is a captivating time travel romance novel that takes readers on an immersive journey through different time periods. The story follows Neve, a film production scout, who accidentally travels back to the 17th century through a hidden passage in a church crypt. As she navigates this new world, she forms relationships with intriguing characters like Hugo and Max, unraveling political intrigues and romantic entanglements. The author expertly weaves together historical details and a well-developed plot, keeping readers engaged with the adventures and relationships of the characters. The writing style immerses readers in the sights, sounds, and emotions of both the past and present, creating a compelling narrative that blends fantasy with realism.

    The book 'The Passage' stands out for its well-researched historical elements, engaging plot twists, and vivid character development. Readers praise the author for her ability to create a gripping storyline that keeps them eagerly turning the pages to uncover the fates of Neve, Hugo, and Max. The seamless integration of fiction with historical facts, along with the descriptive narrative about England in the 1600s, adds depth and authenticity to the novel. Additionally, the slow-burning romance between Neve and Hugo, filled with tension and emotional depth, resonates with readers and enhances the overall reading experience.


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    When the Day Comes
    Book 1 in the series:Timeless

    When the Day Comes - Timeless by Gabrielle Meyer
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    'When the Day Comes' by Gabrielle Meyer is a dual timeline novel set in two different historical periods, 1774 in Williamsburg and 1914 in New York City and London, weaving together seamlessly. The story follows Libby, a woman of respect and virtue, who time crosses and lives in both time paths, facing unexpected trials and choices. The novel explores themes of freedom, sacrifice, faith, and the sovereignty of God, all while showcasing the contrasting but similar struggles faced by individuals in different eras.

    The book is praised for its strong faith element, intricate plot with twists and turns, and well-developed characters like Libby, her mother, and Henry. Readers appreciate the historical depth, the spiritual themes, and the emotional impact of the storyline, making it a unique and engaging read that blends historical fiction with time-travel elements seamlessly.


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    Songbird in a Storm - Songbird by Ophelia Lockheart
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    In "Songbird in a Storm," Roseanna, a paramedic from modern-day London, finds herself thrust 100 years back in time to the 1920s after a car accident. She becomes entangled in a murder investigation while navigating the complexities of time travel and forming relationships with the people she meets. The plot unfolds with a mix of romance, action, and historical elements, keeping readers engaged with twists and turns throughout. Despite some readers' reservations about the present tense writing style, the book is praised for its well-paced action and engaging characters.

    The story captures the essence of the 1920s era, blending crime and family values against a backdrop of time travel and romance. Readers are drawn into a world filled with excitement and intrigue, as Roseanna faces the dilemma of choosing between staying in the past with newfound love or returning to her present-day life. The book is commended for its fantastical yet well-developed storyline, with characters that evolve and grow as the narrative progresses, leaving readers eagerly anticipating the sequel.


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    Trapped in Time - Kindred Tales by Evangeline Anderson
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    Trapped in Time by Evangeline Anderson is a captivating addition to the Kindred Tales series, blending time travel, romance, and science fiction elements. The story follows Dr. Caroline Lambert, a scientist researching multiple universes who gets transported to a Victorianesque world through a mysterious portal. There, she encounters her doppelganger's life and finds herself entangled with Richard, her Blood Kindred ex, in a complex web of relationships and emotions. The book is praised for its unique twist on time travel, strong character development, and the engaging writing style that keeps readers hooked until the end.


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    The Surviving Trace
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    Book 1 in the series:Surviving Time

    The Surviving Trace - Surviving Time by Calia Read
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    The Surviving Trace by Calia Read is a time-travel romance novel that follows Serene Parow, an antique shop owner with a passion for the past. After finding an old photograph at a flea market, Serene mysteriously travels back to 1912 where she discovers she is married to Etienne, the man from the photo. As Serene navigates her new life in the past, she must uncover the reason for her journey and the connection she shares with Etienne. The book is written in a first-person perspective, alternating between Serene and Etienne's point of view, creating a captivating and immersive storytelling experience that blends romance and time-travel elements.

    The first time, I was fourteen. I watched my aunt die in a small hospital room. We were prepared for her death, but seeing her life slowly fade away was chilling. My parents, brothers, and I surrounde...

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    Intertwine
    Book 1 in the series:House of Oak

    Intertwine - House of Oak by Nichole Van
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    The House of Oak series by Nichole Van, particularly the book 'Intertwine', is a delightful blend of romance, time travel, and historical fiction. The series follows main characters who navigate different eras, creating a supportive circle of friends and family across centuries. The writing style is engaging, weaving clever twists and turns along with deeply developed characters that feel like friends by the end of each book. The series expertly combines humor, emotion, and clean, enjoyable romps through time, making it addictive and hard to put down.


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    Out of the Blue by Kasey Michaels
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    A Regency Time Travel Romance from New York Times bestselling author Kasey Michaels.

    All American book editor Cassandra Kelley wanted to do was escape the tour group slowly making it's way through the Tower of London by slipping down a convenient ha

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