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This is a good story. I enjoy time travel romances so I was excited to read this one. A Kiss For All Time is the second book in the series and I haven’t read the first one yet. The book started better than it ended. There’s a bit of adventure in the beginning when Fable travels back in time. The middle of the book is slow but the story picks up again about 3/4 of the way through. Then we find out that there are a few mysteries and there’s a race to the end of the story. It seems like there was more care taken early in the story but the end was rushed so some odd elements were added.

This is a good story. I enjoy time travel romances so I was excited to read this one. A Kiss For All Time is the second book in the series and I haven’t read the first one yet. The book started better than it ended. There’s a bit of adventure in the beginning when Fable travels back in time. The middle of the book is slow but the story picks up again about 3/4 of the way through. Then we find out that there are a few mysteries and there’s a race to the end of the story. It seems like there was more care taken early in the story but the end was rushed so some odd elements were added.

I ended up dnf this book at 102 pages.
The main characters did just annoy me, and the plot moved too slowly.
I liked the beinning of the book, but it was too slowly for my taste. And the chacters did not feel real to me. It was a book I had to force myself to read, so I felt it better to simply DNF.
That saying, other people miht enjoy it more than me. It was not an awful book, it simply did not hold my attention.

This book, two in the For All Time Series, was a captivating time travel romance that has an original plot that allows the characters to travel together back and forth through time. The characters were complex, determined, and strong-willed. The story was very engaging and interesting. I enjoyed this beautiful love that spans across time and the beautiful ending. I highly recommend reading!

The first time I have read Paula Quinn, and the story was a captivating one. Fable Ramsey is living her life in 2024 New York when suddenly a man welding a large silver sword, which he puts to her throat, and they disappear several hundred years in the past. Soon after, Fable is again separated from said criminal but maintains the blue pocket watch that she needs to travel back and forth through time. The man continues to try to get the watch back from her and threatens her life at various intervals.
When she does “land” in 1718 England, she meets Benjamin West, the Duke of Colchester who finds her terribly cold to the touch, pale, and faints dead away in his arms. He proceeds to take her back to his home and has his servants see to her needs. For the longest time, Ben has always been reluctant to wed as he sees himself as a professional soldier and once his arm heals sufficiently, he plans to fight for king and country once more.
The chemistry between Ben and Fable is good and the many twists and turns in the story keep your interest going. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and will forward to other books written by this author. I received an ARC from the publishers and NetGalley and submit my honest review voluntarily.

A Kiss for All Time by Paula Quinn is a time travel romance, a little different than many as the folks involved are able to travel back and forth between time periods. Intriguing! Fable Ramsey is a street kid in New York City at the present time. She is now grown and is in danger of all sorts of things, but tomorrow she has an appointment with a social worker who will, hopefully, help her find a job and get her life on track. She is trying to sleep in a back alley when all of a sudden a man with a sword appears from nowhere. At first she assumes he is another of those men looking to take advantage but before she knows it she is in a place she has never been and a time she doesn’t recognize. Before long she is “adopted” by a man called Benjamin West, Duke of Colchester, who thinks she is strange but obviously in need of help. He lives in a mansion with his sister, an unpleasant woman who does nothing but nag him about getting married. He continues to spend time with Fable, through trials and trouble, until he determines that he can’t live without her, no matter what his sister says.
Fable is an intelligent and streetwise woman, no matter her life before. She has to figure out how to get back to the blue timepiece that she thought brought her her and keep herself safe from the man with the sword. Ben doesn’t believe this nonsense at first, but slowly realizes it might be true. What a great character Fable is, able to adjust quickly enough to survive 300 years before she was born. Ben, on the other hand is a grump. All he wants to do is rehabilitate his arm and return to the war. He has no desire to love, let alone marry. He is a very stoic character, exactly what one thinks of coming from this Regency time period. The plot is good, if ridiculous, and very entertaining. The pace is good, a little quick in places, but there are page restraints. Overall, it is an entertaining read and thoughtful read.
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Delightful, Time Travel Romance
An encounter with a time traveler sends Fable three centuries in the past. There, she meets Ben, a man haunted by the past. He is a duke; she is a homeless woman from 21st century America. Can love beat the odds? Ben and Fable will take us on a wild adventure.
Fable is torn. She wants to go back to the future, but she is falling in love with Ben, a duke torn between his feelings for Fable and his duty to his late father. There will be many twists and turns that will keep you turning the pages. Unexpected secrets are revealed, and Fable and Ben must make tough decisions. I enjoyed this delightful story and would recommend it to those who like time travel romance.

This is a lovely time-travel romance where our heroine has lived on the modern-day streets of New York all her life. When she gets dragged to the past, she has to escape the mad man who abducted her. Nothing will ever be the same again.
Our hero is a soldier first and nobleman second. He has lived for battle since the deaths of his parents. Suddenly, light comes into his bleak life.
Our author definitely knows how to write time-travel. I fell in love with all the characters and thoroughly enjoyed their adventures.
Great fun.

As a huge fan of time travel and sci-fi, I was really excited to dive into this book, but unfortunately, it didn’t live up to my expectations. The premise had so much potential, but I found myself getting lost in the plot.
The historical aspect was unique, but the lack of tension regarding the time travel felt off. The protagonist's ability to blend into the 1700s was just too easy, and I kept expecting some fear or difficulty about her time traveling, especially from those around her. Instead, everything seemed too smooth, which took away some of the suspense I was hoping for.
The second half of the book was a bit of a rollercoaster – both exciting and confusing. I struggled to keep track of who was who and what timeline they were in. The spiritual element was introduced, but honestly, it threw me off more than anything.
Fable, the protagonist, didn’t resonate with me until about two-thirds through the book. Up until then, I found it hard to connect with her, and the story felt a bit too slow. While I can appreciate the world-building and plotting, I didn’t feel fully immersed in the story like I hoped I would.
As much as I love time travel and sci-fi books, this one just didn’t hit the mark for me. However, I’m sure it’ll be a great read for fans of the genre who enjoy a mix of historical and spiritual elements. I personally give this book 1 ⭐.

A lovely time travel story that will keep you entertained and engaged. The characters are pretty progressive even going back to the 1700. A few twists and a surprise ending. I'm not a huge fan of time travel stories yet I have read this author a number of times and find her entertaining.

Its been a while since I've read a time travel...
I have mixed feelings. Fable falls back in time to 1718. She seems to assimilate way to easily with her very modern personality. Benjamin is a duke who is disillusion but he takes a shine to Fable. 1718 is a very different time and that's not reflected here. But if you are looking for a time travel fantasy this may be your cup of tea.

I will be upfront here and say I don’t normally read sci-fi/time travel books, and now I remember why. This story just wasn’t for me, but I will acknowledge that others will find it wonderful. The historical part didn’t look like any other historical romance I have read, with a total lack of not following the Ton’s rules. There seemed to be no sense of fear of her “time traveling” from the servants and her ability to conform to the 1700’s was WAY to easy. The second half of the book was more exciting(?) and confusing at the same time. I kept getting confused on who was who, what time they belonged and what the issue was with Fable going back to Ben. It really lost me when things within the spiritual realm came in. The story was well plotted, but I really could not like Fable until almost 2/3 of the way through. I guess this was not a book for me, but like I said, others will enjoy it, if this is your thing.
I received this story for free and these are my own views.

I thoroughly enjoyed this story and certainly didn’t see the twist coming. I loved that not only did the heroine go backwards in time but that the hero come forward. Well worth the read.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

This was an entertaining time travel book. I really liked Ben he was stoic, strong, and supportive and stood by his ideals. Fable is street smart and also very tough. It was pretty amazing to see how they interact and fall in love.
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