The Hidden Shore audiobook
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Review #1
The Hidden Shore audiobook free
You absolutely can’t stop now!! Just keep reading!! On to the next book in this phenomenal family saga/ series – The Morland Dynasty
Review #2
The Hidden Shore audiobook in series Morland Dynasty
I am thoroughly enjoying this continuing of the Morland Saga. Since being introduced to this series by my sister in England I have become an addict. I try not to read the books too quickly and am only halfway through this one, hooked again!
Start at the beginning (Book 1) otherwise it has no continuity. I like the fact there are so many linking descendants in these books and the history that is attached to every one of them.
Review #3
Audiobook The Hidden Shore by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
This is a fascinating, well researched series of books not just about an English family through the centuries, but also covering politics, industrial development, the women’s movement, medical development, architecture and so much more. Highly recommended.
Review #4
Audio The Hidden Shore narrated by Christopher Scott
This is the 19th book in a 35-book series about the Morland family in England. If you enjoy historical fiction, then Cynthia Harrod-Eagles’s Morland Dynasty is right for you. She manages to have deeply human characters in historical settings that are far more than just balls and clothing and a few authentic bits of slang. I began with The Founding, the first book of the series, and have been reading my way through the series in chronological order – it’s quite a satisfying notion to me that I still have fifteen more books to read of this calibre.
After reading the two preceeding books, The Poison Tree and The Abyss, which are very dark and foreboding, I was pleased and surprised to discover the very hopeful tone of this book. The main character, Charlotte, comes from such a very narrow life with her father and develops in a totally believable way into a strong woman who believes in making a difference – and the author has managed to still keep Charlotte totally understandable as a woman of the early Victorian era. I really dislike period fiction that has the female character thinking in too-twenty-first-century terms, because it’s jarring and unrealistic. Charlotte’s transformation is highly personal, and very realistic. I’ve read a lot of novels written in the mid-1800’s, when this book is set, written by authors who were contemporary to that time, and this, I believe, is one of Ms Harrod-Eagles’s strengths – she is able to get into the mindset of the people of those days. I love all the characters, all the turns that the story takes. Each book in the series seems to become better and better. I do highly recommend the entire series. Although some of the older books can be difficult to find, I’ve been able to get them all through Amazon – some on Kindle, some in paperback or hardback form. I very much look forward to reading the next book.
Review #5
Free audio The Hidden Shore – in the audio player below
This is the 19th book in a 35-book series about the Morland family in England. If you enjoy historical fiction, then Cynthia Harrod-Eagles’s Morland Dynasty is right for you. She manages to have deeply human characters in historical settings that are far more than just balls and clothing and a few authentic bits of slang. I began with The Founding, the first book of the series, and have been reading my way through the series in chronological order – it’s quite a satisfying notion to me that I still have fifteen more books to read of this calibre.
After reading the two preceeding books, The Poison Tree and The Abyss, which are very dark and foreboding, I was pleased and surprised to discover the very hopeful tone of this book. The main character, Charlotte, comes from such a very narrow life with her father and develops in a totally believable way into a strong woman who believes in making a difference – and the author has managed to still keep Charlotte totally understandable as a woman of the early Victorian era. I really dislike period fiction that has the female character thinking in too-twenty-first-century terms, because it’s jarring and unrealistic. Charlotte’s transformation is highly personal, and very realistic. I’ve read a lot of novels written in the mid-1800’s, when this book is set, written by authors who were contemporary to that time, and this, I believe, is one of Ms Harrod-Eagles’s strengths – she is able to get into the mindset of the people of those days. I love all the characters, all the turns that the story takes. Each book in the series seems to become better and better. I do highly recommend the entire series. Although some of the older books can be difficult to find, I’ve been able to get them all through Amazon – some on Kindle, some in paperback or hardback form. I very much look forward to reading the next book.
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