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Time's Echo
Time's Echo | Pamela Hartshorne
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York , 1577: Hawise Aske smiles at a stranger in the market, and sets in train a story of obsession and sibling jealousy, of love and hate and warped desire. Drowned as a witch, Hawise pays a high price for that smile, but for a girl like her in Elizabethan York, there is nowhere to go and nowhere to hide. Four and a half centuries later, Grace Trewe, who has travelled the world, is trying to outrun the memories of being caught up in the Boxing Day tsunami. Her stay in York is meant to be a brief one. But in York Grace discovers that time can twist and turn in ways she never imagined. Drawn inexorably into Hawises life, Grace finds that this time she cannot move on. Will she too be engulfed in the power of the past?
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ooodiga
Time's Echo | Pamela Hartshorne
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I think he's trying to say that that's been quite enough reading and that it's catcuddle time, thank you very much

#meow #catsoflitsy #readingbreak #karlarnoldbronson #thehardlifeofbookloverscats

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TrishB
Time's Echo | Pamela Hartshorne
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Needed a bit of a light read. Good historical/timeslip novel. Very much in the vein of Barbara Erskine.
Easy, enjoyable read.

Melissa_J I loved this one! First of Hartstone‘s books I‘ve read, and so now I have all the rest on my shelf waiting 🤷🏻‍♀️ 5y
TrishB @Melissa_J I hadn‘t realised she had so many! Will definitely have a look at others (to sit on my shelves like yours 😁😁) I just checked and have another on my kindle!! (edited) 5y
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AdiTurbo
Time's Echo | Pamela Hartshorne

Is it just me, or is this book very, very similar to the author's House of Shadows, at least in the first few chapters. Is it worth going on?

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Jhullie
Time's Echo | Pamela Hartshorne
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This book brought me back to my love of reading. I read until my eyes blurred and the book landed on my pillow at night and I reached for it again before my eyes had time to focus in the morning. A thoroughly enjoyable time-slip novel. I recommend it whole-heartedly.

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Jhullie
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Wishing I was back here...the perfect reading spot 💕📚

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Jhullie
Time's Echo | Pamela Hartshorne
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The street shimmered through the rain and a sense of foreboding came over me...Frantically I blinked to fix myself in the present, but it was too late.