Volume 2 of the saga is published in the Bolinda audiobook edition tomorrow, August 1st 2020. Almost 21 hours of captivating listening, though I say it myself. The readers (Malk Williams and Janine Cooper Marshall) have done another fine job.
Here's a reminder of some of the reviews:
“Placed in the setting of Angel Mountain and the surrounding countryside, this is an exciting story of intrigue, with villains galore, but given a feminine twist by the heroine Martha and her friends, family and servants."
"The diary format is cleverly used to push the story along -- at the end of each chapter, the reader just has to press on to the next. But one is led carefully through the complex story without ever getting lost.”
“The book portrays the heroine’s complex and changeable temperament and shows how she copes with life in a harsh and cruel world. It shows her humour, her strengths and her weaknesses, and because she is far from perfect one likes her all the more.
"I loved the accelerating pace towards the end of the book, and especially the climax itself.”
“There is a tangible reality about Martha. From the honesty of her diary entries she emerges as no perfect lady but as a flawed heroine. She drags you down with her in her battles against depression and carries you up with her into the bliss of new love and the joys of motherhood.”
The audiobook can be obtained from the Bolinda website, or from Amazon Audible and other audiobook libraries.
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