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Knight of Rapture (Druid Knight) Kindle Edition

4.6 out of 5 stars 69 ratings

"A thrilling and emotionally evocative tale filled with adventure, love and hope. Casie's weaved an exciting medieval fantasy romance series that I can't get enough of." …Eliza Knight, USA Today bestselling author

He crossed the centuries to find her…
For months Lord Arik has been trying to find the right combination of runes to create the precise spell to rescue his wife, Rebeka, but the druid knight will soon discover that reaching her four hundred years in the future is only the beginning of his quest. He arrives in the 21st century to find her memory of him erased, his legacy on the brink of destruction, and traces of dark magick at every turn.

A threat has followed…
Bran, the dark druid, is more determined than ever to get his revenge. His evil has spread across the centuries. Arik will lose all. Time is his weapon, and he’s made sure his plan leaves no one dear to Arik, in past or present, safe from the destruction.

But their enemy has overlooked the strongest magick of all…
Professor Rebeka Tyler is dealing with more than just a faulty memory. Ownership of Fayne Manor, her home, has been called into question. Convenient accidents begin happening putting those she cares for in the line of fire. And then there’s the unexpected arrival of a strange man dressed like he belonged in a medieval fair—a man who somehow is always around when needed, and always on her mind. She doesn’t know who to trust. But one thing is certain. Her family line and manor have survived for over eleven centuries. She won’t let them fall, not on her watch… in any century.
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He crossed the centuries to find her...
a threat followed...
but their enemy overlooked the strongest magick of all

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"A thrilling and emotionally evocative tale filled with adventure, love and hope. Casie's weaved an exciting medieval fantasy romance series that I can't get enough of."
...Eliza Knight, USA Today bestselling author

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00UUL7OY4
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Timeless Scribes Publishing LLC
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 30, 2015
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.7 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 389 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0986246432
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Part of series ‏ : ‎ Druid Knight
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Ruth A. Casie
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Ruth A Casie writes historical adventures from the shores of medieval Scotland to the cobblestone streets of Regency London. Her stories embrace strong woman and the men who deserve them. Within the pages you’ll discover ‘edge-of-your-seat suspense, mind boggling drama, and heart melting emotions. Grab your favorite cup of tea, or an ale if you prefer, and join her heroes and heroines as they race across the pages to find their happily ever after. Ruth hopes her stories are your next favorite adventures!

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2022
    Oh my Ruth leaves you breathless with the intrigue and action leaving you turning pages breathlessly. You just get carried along and feel let down when it ends! Hopefully there will be more of the story of Rebeka and Arik
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2017
    What can I say except thank you Ruth, I just finished Knight of Rapture, which I devoured immediately after Knight of RUNES. I am a devoted lover of historical fiction, and no offense to my beloved Diana Gabeldon, Tanya Anne, Natasha, Katherine but I believe my new friend Ruth, I truly believe. To hearth and home.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2023
    To hearth x and home my favorite words after reading this book. I really enjoyed the first one and no words for the second one, can't wait to see what other book Ruth Casie will write.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2016
    I love Ruth Casie's writing style. She stays in the period of the story and her characters are enthralling. I love how magic is woven throughout the storyline.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2016
    This is a book you save because you know you will read it again, and again. Great Book well written.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2015
    Knight of Rapture, Ruth A. Casie
    Review from Jeannie Zelos book reviews
    Genre: Romance, Sci-fi and Fantasy
    ** Warning: Spoilers for Book One**
    This appealed to me, and as it was the second part of a book duo I read the sample of book one to get some background info. I’ve done that before and find its usually enough to get me up to speed, but I was so hooked on the plots that I ended up buying part one just so I could get the full story. In that part we see the beginning of how Rebeka accidently goes back in time, and discovers that actually that’s where she started and her father brought her forward 400 years for her safety. He’s dead now and seems he never got a chance to explain. At the end of the book something goes wrong, Bran interferes yet again, and Rebeka is thrown forward into the future again. Arik and she are both distraught and seeking a way to bring her back in book two.
    Arik has been working with his brother Logan to find Rebeka and bring her back. Unknown to him Rebeka has help from Barrister George and his sister, both powerful druids, and they’re also working to find a way back for her. With help from both ends Arik ends up in 21st century....but although Rebeka had her memories of Arik and the past when she came through Bran has interfered yet again and now she’s has no knowledge of it. Luckily George and Cora do, so they help to try to break Brans enchantment and bring her memories back while also researching a way back for them both.
    To complicate things there’s problems over ownership of the Manor, and the documents needed seem to be missing. It means a huge amount of research, while at the same time trying to make the Manor pay its way with the new ventures started. This book takes place mainly in 21st century as opposed to the past in book one. Arik is able to help with the reconstructions, and make the ventures of visitors seeing the past and feeling the whole experience as real as possible, and he has some ideas too about further renovation of the mill and village itself to help the experience and the income. It seems though that they have not only Bran working against them but trouble from an unknown source which creates more problems, and they have little time to work it all out.
    Its another great read. I love the way Arik blends in and they way the staff pull together, and the story they concoct to explain him. The Major and his soldiers are a terrific addition, and the descriptions of them training, rebuilding the mill and village, renovating the old weapons and learning how to use them to create realistic re-enactions for the visitors is especially interesting. I love the way the druid magic works, through runes and chants. Its not a quick found magical wave-of-hand solution, I hate those, and the ones where the main character gains some new unheard of power at the crucial moment. Instead it’s one where they all work hard, by means of research and trial and error experiences, to find the right combination of chants and runes. There’s drama too from Bran and the mystery protagonist, which at times is life threatening. I’d guessed about just after halfway through who I thought was behind it, but couldn’t work out why. I did get somewhat confused towards the end about the travelling issues, and why some of them were restricted – its hard to say without giving too much away – but rather than get bogged down by detail I just accepted the story as it and it flowed well from there, and made for a fabulous and satisfying ending.
    Stars: Five, a great read to enjoy both the characters, the history and the magic. One you can really get lost in for a few hours.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2022
    Likeable characters and interesting plot. This story goes back and forth between 1605 and 2011. The dialog between characters is the same in both time periods and there are few differences to make you feel like they are in the past. Also a little steamy for my taste. Married sex, medium description.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2022
    In book one, Knight of Runes, historian, Prof. Rebeka Tyler, travels back in time to 17th century Fayne Manor and becomes enmeshed in Lord Aric and his medieval druidic world. Knight of Rapture brings the adventure back to the present with Aric experiencing Rebeka's modern world while he fights Bran's magical machinations and helps Rebeka fight to keep Fayne Manor by finding hidden proofs of Rebeka's family holds the original charter and coming up with ways the manor can start to pay for its upkeep.

    A fabulous blend of time travel, fantasy, and historical romance rolled into one exciting and intriguing adventure. This was an after the happily ever after tale of how much this pair loved each other, but are still learning to to be patient and thoughtful in action, communicate, and work together because they have family and friends supporting them, but powerful enemies working against them.

    In the first book, Aric got on my bad side, but he has come a long way since then and I appreciated how he was careful with Rebeka's memory loss in the modern time and heeded, their friend and family solicitor, George's advice about how to do the best for Rebeka. Meanwhile, Rebeka has that feeling of familiarity, but also constant confusion around Aric, the relative of George and a superb reinactment actor dead-ringer for the Lord Aric of the past.

    I loved how Aric made a place for himself and even had a camaraderie with George and the ex soldier reinactment workers whom Rebeka hired to help them out.

    Things were left with a full completion as to Lord Aric and Rebeka's plot thread, but I am glad to see there are possibilities for someone else getting their own book since their story was left incomplete. And, hey, I wouldn't be upset to get books for Aric's brother Logan and his fellow soldier Marcus.

    Those who enjoy a blend of fantasy elements and sweet romance with druids and medieval elements should definitely give this series a try.

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  • Kindle Customer jan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Understand at last
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 15, 2017
    This lovely book explains itself much better than its predecessor as it can be read as a stand alone book knight of runes leaves you a bit deflated and lost at the end. Wheras This is a. Beautiful love story and a great read in its own right

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