I Can't Stop TomorrowIreland 1840 to Avoca Beach NSW 1850s
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?
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Clare O'Shane is tasked with bringing her younger sister to Australia to start a new life in a strange land with some family members she has never met. The sadness of the famine haunts her, and she must come to terms with the responsibility thrust upon her.
Shéamus Connor is the son of the new family's convict 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?
John Moore is an Irishman with a reputation for his bad temper. He lives alone on an isolated beachside farm. How does this enigmatic man become so important to them both?
Will Shéamus find his missing love? If so, will she want him back?
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'I Can't Stop Tomorrow' is a tale of survival, second chances and love that takes the reader on a journey halfway around the world during a time of religious bigotry.
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If you love a twisted love story with a happy ending, then 'I Can't Stop Tomorrow' is the book for you.
Discover how both Shéamus and John care for Clare by buying 'I Can't Stop Tomorrow.'
Inspired by the real history of the Irish Potato Famine and John Moore's story of his farm in Avoca Beach NSW.