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Turn of the Tide

The Storm, Vol. 2

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Turn of the Tide

By: Elisabeth McNeill
Narrated by: Angela Ness
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They survived the storm of 1881. But can the Eyemouth women weather what's yet to come? When the sea-ravaged village of Eyemouth lies in ruin, Rosabelle Maltman flees Scotland, leaving behind her beloved son in her grief. Back home, sister-in-law Jessie exploits the village's desperation for her own gain, while matriarch Effie rallies the community, guiding the women toward hope and renewal. As old wounds heal and new bonds form, the women of Eyemouth discover that true strength lies in unity – and that every ending can spark a new beginning. A richly woven historical family saga of love, loss, and resilience – perfect for fans of Fenella J. Miller, Rachel Brimble, and May Ellis.

Elisabeth McNeill was born in Fife and spent her childhood in Scotland. She is a journalist and prolific writer of fiction and non-fiction.

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Family Life Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Small Town & Rural Women's Fiction

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