I Can’t Stop Tomorrow. Ireland 1840 to Avoca Beach NSW 1850. It is set in famine-ravaged Ireland, to the penal colony of Parramatta, then the beautiful coastal village of Avoca Beach in NSW, Australia. Arriving as refugees from the Irish Famine, can the two girls settle into their new lives in Australia? Clare O’Shane is tasked with bringing her younger sister to Australia to start a new life in a strange land with family she has never met. The sadness of the famine haunts her. She must come to terms with the responsibility thrust upon her. Shéamus Connor is the son of the new family’s cook. He teases Clare mercilessly but secretly loves her. Eventually, he confesses his affection. The story progresses, and an ex-convict woman intervenes in their relationship, and then Clare vanishes. Is it too late for them to find happiness? Then, Clare vanishes. John Moore is an older Irishman with a reputation for a bad temper. He lives alone on an isolated beachside farm. How does this man become so important? Will Shéamus find his missing love? If so, will she want him back?
‘I Can’t Stop Tomorrow’ is a tale of second chances and love that takes the reader on a journey halfway around the world. If you love a twisted love story with a happy ending, then ‘I Can’t Stop Tomorrow’ is the book for you. Discover how Shéamus and John care for Clare by buying ‘I Can’t Stop Tomorrow.'
Sara Powter:- Sara Powter was born on the NSW Central Coast. Her childhood was spent with her parents, mainly travelling up and down the East Coast of Australia, fishing, shell collecting and doing some of her education by Correspondence Schooling. With a passion for science, she worked as a Scientific Assistant in the Entomology Department for the Department of Agriculture. She married Stephen soon after leaving there, and they spent 30 years in Ministry in the Newcastle Anglican Diocese in NSW, only retiring at the end of 2020. When 'Covid 19' hit, time was available to pen some of the stories she'd wanted to write for some time. Within twelve months, eight stories were finished, and ideas for more were on the way. These stem from her passion for Colonial Australia, her convict Ancestors, and the amazing country's remarkable history! Sara wrote these as she wished to complete one of her mother's unfinished manuscripts. The series prequel, "Dancing to Her Own Tune,” is now completed and ties in Sheila Hunter's Australian Trilogy with Sara's Lockley series.
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* Clean Historical Austraian Fiction.
* Set in the days of the Irish Famine and 1840s+ in Australia.