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Voices Echo
- Narrated by: Alex Wyndham
- Length: 14 hrs and 21 mins
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Summary
In Voices Echo, the captivating third installment of the Voices series, author Linda Lee Graham transports listeners to 18th-century Jamaica, presenting a striking contrast between the island's stunning beauty and the harrowing realities of plantation life in the British West Indies. Lauded for its "sensitivity and remarkable insight into the lives of women, the enslaved, and other marginalized populations of colonial history," this novel is an engrossing tale that resonates with historical authenticity (Kirkus).
Months after her wedding, protagonist Rhiannon Ross follows her husband, Albert, to Jamaica, determined to solidify her status as his wife and quell her growing attraction to her American advisor, Liam Brock. When Liam takes on an assignment to escort a young heiress to her father's Jamaican estate, he is shocked to discover Rhiannon in a state of isolation and fear, a stark contrast to the vibrant woman who still fills his dreams. As evidence of smuggling and dark magic surfaces, Rhiannon realizes that not only is her plantation in danger, but the lives of those she holds dearest are at stake.
Torn between hiding her feelings for Liam and her desire to protect him, she finds herself entangled in a web of greed, violence, and murder. Rhiannon and Liam must navigate a treacherous path, deciding how much they are willing to sacrifice for each other and the future they dare to envision.
This series is "an investment worth making for its vivid historical detail and convincing portrayal of life's challenges. Fans of historical fiction should take note." (Publisher's Weekly).