Abbeyford
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The first volume in the popular Abbeyford Trilogy from the author of Fairfield Hall and The Clippie Girls
This series delves into the lives of ordinary people during periods of dramatic social upheaval. Follow the intertwined destinies of families grappling with class divisions, the loss of ancestral lands, and difficult personal choices. The narratives weave tales of tension, romance, and the enduring strength of family bonds against the backdrop of adversity. It's a compelling exploration of resilience and the search for meaning amidst profound change.



The first volume in the popular Abbeyford Trilogy from the author of Fairfield Hall and The Clippie Girls
The story delves into Lynwood's emotional turmoil as he grapples with the unexpected return of Caroline, a figure from his past. This twist ignites a complex interplay of memories and unresolved feelings, forcing Lynwood to confront his lingering attachments and the implications of her reappearance in his life. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the struggle to reconcile the past with the present.
Fueled by a deep-seated anger towards his father's family, Evan Smithson struggles to balance his quest for vengeance with his responsibilities as a father. His tumultuous relationship with his daughter, Carried, highlights the emotional toll of his obsession, as she grapples with the mysteries of their family history. As Evan's past continues to haunt him, the story delves into themes of legacy, identity, and the impact of unresolved conflicts on future generations.