The sequel to A Time to Remember - Elizabeth Kingsley fled to Hong Kong with her older husband when war seemed inevitable. Thrown into the glamorous expat lifestyle, Elizabeth finds herself drawn to Raefe Elliot, a notorious womanizer. As the Japanese prepare to invade Hong Kong and the old world is about to be destroyed for ever, Elizabeth at last finds happiness. But then her peace is threatened when she and Raefe become fugitives in a war-torn world...
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Review:
"Pemberton recreates English society at its best and worst in this drama of a sexually charged society facing the ravages of war" Booklist on A Time to Remember "Pemberton's compelling tale of love during wartime humanizes the enemy and shows that war affects everyone" Booklist on Violins of Autumn."
Synopsis:
Elizabeth Kingsley fled to Hong Kong with her much-older husband as the war clouds gathered over Europe, leaving behind her burgeoning career as a concert pianist. Thrown in to the sophisticated expatriate world, Elizabeth finds herself inexplicably drawn to one Raefe Elliot, a part-Chinese American, notorious for his womanizing ways, and the only man who has ever truly understood Elizabeth and appreciated her musical talents. As the Japanese prepare to invade Hong Kong, Elizabeth's love for Raefe overwhelms her and their affair becomes the talk of the expatriate community. As the old world is about to be destroyed for ever, Elizabeth has at last found happiness - in her love and her progression as a musician. But then her peace is threatened when she and Raefe become fugitives in a war-torn world...
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