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Call of Freedom

The Huguenot Chronicles, Book 4

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Call of Freedom

By: Paul C.R. Monk
Narrated by: David Pickering
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In a time where whispers of freedom sparked fierce fires of rebellion, can the Delpech family withstand the turbulent tides of 17th-century America to carve a future where faith and freedom reign supreme?

Call of Freedom, the riveting sequel to The Huguenot Chronicles, continues the intertwined tales of the Delpech and Darlington families amidst the tumult of 17th-century America. Jacob and Jeanne Delpech embark on a harrowing journey from Ireland to New York, driven by a deep desire for religious and personal freedom.

Set against the backdrop of the Leisler rebellion, New York becomes a crucible of loyalty and betrayal. The Delpechs face new challenges in this unfamiliar land, with their son Paul's life taking an unexpected turn due to an injury and an encounter with an inspiring young woman.

A compelling listen for fans of historical fiction and family sagas, Call of Freedom isn't just a sequel but an exploration of love, adventure, and the unyielding quest for freedom in all its forms.

Embark on this journey with Call of Freedom and discover a story that interlaces the Huguenot legacy with the foundational values of early America.

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"The historical accuracy, combined with the poignant storytelling, ensures that Call of Freedom will remain with you long after you turn the last page." — David William Voorhees, Ph.D., Director of the Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History

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really enjoyed this book.
they are well thought through and focus on survival rather than the destruction and terror. Obviously, they are mentioned though.

well thought through

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