Past, Present and Hope (Book 2 of The Nicholas Trilogy)
ByOliver Crane
Genre:-Contemporary/Literary
Pages:-389
Publisher:-TBLOD
Blurb:-A journey of rediscovery,
The unravelling of secrets,
and painful echoes of yesteryear,
...set in the magnificent scenery of the Scottish Highlands.
In hedonistic London, with his wealth and success, Gary Huges seems to have it all, yet, an unshakeable emptiness gnaws at his soul.
On a quest to rediscover his lost purpose, he embarks on a poignant journey back to the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands, from where echoes of his youth beckon. Auchenmore, the quaint Highland village that once held a fleeting promise of love, now stands as a poignant reminder of an unresolved past. As Gary grapples with the ghosts of his youth, he finds himself entangled in a web of long-buried secrets and emotions, until he is finally faced with the ultimate question, 'Who am I really?'
But Gary's quest is not solitary as the past also casts a long shadow over others. Miriam yearns to break free from its grasp, its memories haunt Dorothy, and Nicholas is inexorably drawn back into its folds.
Past, Present, and Hope is a story of intertwined lives, where the echoes of yesteryears threaten to unravel the fragile threads of the present: a gripping journey of self-discovery, redemption, and the enduring power of hope.
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My Review:-This is book two in 'The Nicholas Trilogy'. I had the pleasure of reading and reviewing book one 'A Boy In A Storm.' I would highly recommend reading book one, but it can be read as a standalone. Along with some familiar characters we get to meet some new ones. Gary Huges takes us from London to Auchenmore a small village in the Scottish Highlands. Where Gary tries to reconnect with his past. Past, Present and Hope takes you on a journey of reconnecting, rebuilding and building new relationships. This is an exciting and amazing story, that you have to read. I can't wait to see what Oliver has for us in book three.
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