In this powerful and heartrending romance - Message from Joshua, written in two parts - the attractive character of Ralph Harington falls madly in love with his music loving sweetheart Annie Spencer as the gathering storm clouds of war loom in 1939.
Intensely romantic scenes, family drama and wartime machinations in Whitehall are set against a thought provoking religious and historical backdrop.
What is the significance of the gift that Ralph takes to war? Can he survive to make it home and even if he does what of the beautiful Annie? In any case, what of others who had a passion for Ralph from the start? After the growing tension of Part One, drama and action abound as Part Two unleashes itself!
At key moments to the strains of some of the most poignant music ever written, the characters take the reader through their emotional roller coaster of tragedy and tears, passion and romance and a suspense that is only broken 50 years later! Not since 'The French Lieutenant's Woman' has the Cobb at Lyme Regis been the scene of such heartrending romance: a love story cast in heaven, set in stone and sent to Ralph and Annie providentially, only to be torn asunder - or else sustained for eternity.
Intensely romantic scenes, family drama and wartime machinations in Whitehall are set against a thought provoking religious and historical backdrop.
What is the significance of the gift that Ralph takes to war? Can he survive to make it home and even if he does what of the beautiful Annie? In any case, what of others who had a passion for Ralph from the start? After the growing tension of Part One, drama and action abound as Part Two unleashes itself!
At key moments to the strains of some of the most poignant music ever written, the characters take the reader through their emotional roller coaster of tragedy and tears, passion and romance and a suspense that is only broken 50 years later! Not since 'The French Lieutenant's Woman' has the Cobb at Lyme Regis been the scene of such heartrending romance: a love story cast in heaven, set in stone and sent to Ralph and Annie providentially, only to be torn asunder - or else sustained for eternity.