A riveting depiction of both the beauty of 18th-century Jamaica and the horrors of plantation life in the British West Indies.
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Praise for Voices Echo
“Forbidden desires add to Jamaica’s steamy climate in this compelling historical romance. Background information about the protagonists is seamlessly woven throughout a well-plotted narrative; this book can be read as a stand-alone, though it is the third in a series. Written with sensitivity and remarkable insight into the lives of women, the enslaved, and other populations relegated to the margins of colonial history, this is an absorbing yarn.”
A refusal to shy away from the horrors of the past adds urgency to the climactic third entry in Graham’s saga of young Britons emigrating to the Americas. Graham spins the tale with brisk, engaging prose, palpable longing, and a strong sense of intrigue and gathering dread. The novel builds to inevitable but surprising tragedies but also a satisfying ending that does not diminish the weight of the history.
“The author does a great job of bringing Jamaica to life . . . I felt as though I was part of the surroundings. She’s created such vivid scenes that immerse you deeply into the story and leave you feeling vested in the outcome of Rhiannon and Liam.”
–RomanticHistoricalReviews.com
“There is a darkness I didn’t expect but really enjoyed. The intrigue and the romance is well played out and kept me reading steadily through the night.”
– MyTangledSkeinsBookReviews.com