The final, blistering instalment in the Miss Hatfield trilogy. Having escaped a mysterious killer at Henry VIII’s court, Rebecca and Henley have fled to modern day London. But death is never far behind them . . .
THE GIFT OF IMMORTALITY MIGHT MEAN THE LOSS OF YOUR SOUL.
Rebecca – time traveller, immortal – has been reunited with her lost love Henley at the court of Henry VIII. But now they are stranded in modern-day London, with nothing more than the clothes on their back. Clothes which look rather out of place.
And they know that somewhere, somehow, the mysterious black-clad murderer who has chased them across time will find them again. Can they reach the Fountain of Youth in time to make Henley immortal, and avoid death on the way? And is immortality worth fighting for, when the cost might be his soul?
THE GIFT OF IMMORTALITY MIGHT MEAN THE LOSS OF YOUR SOUL.
Rebecca – time traveller, immortal – has been reunited with her lost love Henley at the court of Henry VIII. But now they are stranded in modern-day London, with nothing more than the clothes on their back. Clothes which look rather out of place.
And they know that somewhere, somehow, the mysterious black-clad murderer who has chased them across time will find them again. Can they reach the Fountain of Youth in time to make Henley immortal, and avoid death on the way? And is immortality worth fighting for, when the cost might be his soul?
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if you like a light-hearted tale in the corridor of another century then this is a delightful story.
I have to once again say that I am impressed with the story, and especially the level of it, the characterization and dialogues feel just as they would have to be in real-life, completely natural and not forced at all
The Seventh Miss Hatfield is a gentle and engaging story that unfolds through the narration of its central character, Cynthia, who, for reasons you will learn in the book, becomes the character of the title. A plot involving time travel and immortality follows, although the story emphasis remains on the characters and their interaction.
This book is a very good historical romance. It has some excellent character building, some great relationships and some very neat, elegant writing that really works
Positively charming... if you loved The Seventh Miss Hatfield you'll definitely love The Time of the Clockmaker as well.
17 year old Anna Caltabiano writes a romance that is amusing, enjoyable to read and doesn't slip into prose such as 'he took my roughly and crushed me to his chiselled chest
This is Anna Caltabiano's second novel, written by the age of seventeen! She should be praised for a light and enjoyable Victorian tale, with a dash of fantasy.
The tension of the story is well-maintained and gripping and the style fresh
To me the book was an allegory of losing one's childhood and Anna Caltabiano does it beautifully. The Seventh Miss Hatfield" is as enchanting as Harry Potter and has a rich adventure laden plot. It will make you laugh and cry, often at the same time
CALTABIANO INVOKES TIME TRAVEL AND IMMORTALITY TO PLACE AN ENGAGING HEROINE AT THE CENTER OF A GRIPPING STORY