For All Time

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For All Time (2001) is the final book in Caroline B. Cooney's time-travel romance series.

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Annie Lockwood is checking out the new Ancient Egypt exhibit in the museum where she hopes to find some clue of Strat's survival, while at the museum she meets a young man who bears a striking resemblance to Strat. They eventually get to talking, but soon Annie is pulled back in time. Soon she finds her self tangled in all sorts of messes, including finding herself in ancient Egypt in the middle of a murderous plot, and about to be buried in a pyramid for the rest of her life.

Meanwhile, back in the late 1800s, Strat is on a dig in Egypt as a photographer. Having given up his father's line of work to go to school and study photography, he is one of the best. But in the sands he begins to see mirages of Annie Lockwood, but is she only a dream? He also finds himself at the hands of his father once again when one of his father's hired workers comes looking for him.

Strat is pulled back in time, and saves Annie from being buried alive. They soon realize being together is harder than they thought. Annie goes back to present where she meets back with the young man names Lockwood Stratton and realizes that time will always between her and Strat and it must stay that way.

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