When reluctant time traveler Alex ended up at the feet of Matthew Graham in 1658, her life changed dramatically. It changed again when the Graham family moved to the American Colonies to escape religious persecution. Maryland offered them an opportunity to make a new life, but with a new land came new enemies. Also, despite all the years in Maryland, Matthew Graham still longs for home, so when an opportunity arises to return to Scotland, he takes it, never mind that it tears Alex in half to leave what she considers to be her home—and her large family—to accompany him. Scotland, however, does not welcome Matthew with open arms ...
In this boxed set, Matthew and his Alex will not only travel through the Caribbean in search of an enslaved nephew, they will also return to Scotland, and have to hasten back across the seas because of threats to their family. As excessively exciting as always, as Alex would put it.
Had Anna Belfrage been allowed to choose, she’d have become a time-traveler. As this was impossible, she became a financial professional with three absorbing interests: history, romance, and writing. Anna has authored the acclaimed time travelling series The Graham Saga, set in 17th century Scotland and Maryland, as well as the equally acclaimed medieval series The King’s Greatest Enemy, which is set in 14th century England. Anna has just released the final instalment, Their Castilian Orphan, in her other medieval series, The Castilian Saga, which is set against the medieval conquest of Wales. She has recently released Times of Turmoil, a sequel to her time travel romance, The Whirlpools of Time, and is now considering just how to wiggle out of setting the next book in that series in Peter the Great’s Russia, as her characters are demanding.
Greg Patmore hails from the north of England, born some several years ago in the historic walled City of Chester, although he considers himself a Wiganer as he spent most of his youth there. He is a British stage and screen actor and musician, boat skipper, aging tennis player, and rugby fan with a slightly unhealthy love of real ale and running further than his legs want to go these days. His audiobook work has attracted acclaim and awards, most notably an Audie, an Earphones award, and a SOVAS nomination. Listeners frequently feel as though they are listening to multiple actors in his productions.