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There Is Always a Tomorrow

The Graham Saga, Book 9

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There Is Always a Tomorrow

Auteur(s): Anna Belfrage
Narrateur(s): Greg Patmore
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The Graham Saga is the story of Matthew Graham and his time-traveler wife, Alex. Set in the 17th century, it follows them and their expanding family through an adventurous life set both in Scotland but principally in the Colony of Maryland.

A well-researched historical setting provides the background against which the personal challenges and tragedies of the Graham Saga are set. In this the ninth book, we return to a Maryland presently torn apart by religious conflict - the hitherto so tolerant approach to various faiths is a thing of the past now that the staunchly Protestant William and Mary sit on the throne, and when Catholic friends of the Grahams end up in danger, Matthew and Alex must ride to the rescue.

Meanwhile, in London, little Rachel Cooke has her entire world turned upside down the day the man she thought to be her father sells her to pay off his debts. Fortunately for Rachel, her Graham relatives set out to find her. But will they be too late?

©2017 Anna Belfrage (P)2021 Timelight Press
Fiction Fiction femmes Historique Angleterre
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A great series to immerse yourself in. Although I didn’t care for all the parts of this story as much as I did for the rest of the series. I can’t quite put my finger on what it was. I know during the first part I felt too much time was spent on Carlos. And the whole book seemed to be a little too choppy. Like she was just trying to tie up all loose ends and threw some filler in to make it long enough. But all in all I’m glad to have listened to it.

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