In Burden of Conscience, the fourth novel in the Collingwood Series, Winson's life is in a tranquil period. However, his family in China is faced with strife, hardship, and a bleak future. Yearning to be reunited with them, Winson is faced with choices that will complicate and endanger the lives of everyone he loves. His mother made him promise not to look back at his life in Hangzhou because his future would be in Canada. But, if he keeps that promise, will his family survive?
Conscience is the voice and mirror of our soul. Will a time come when Winson must choose an uncertain direction because his conscience tells him he must?
Burden of Conscience is a rich, stirring novel that brings to life the harsh realities of life and death choices that divide nations and humanity. A testament to hope, resilience, and the strength of the human spirit to survive adversity.
Fans of Celeste Ng’s Our Missing Hearts, Lisa See’s Lady Tan’s Circle of Women, and Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables, will enjoy this riveting saga of suspense and love.
Reviews of books in this Series:
"The Collingwood Series is Canadian historical fiction at its best."
–Midwest Book Review
"Wide-ranging novels that will provide much food for thought and discussion."
–Donovan's Literary Services
"Poignant, evocative, and engaging reads…engrossing and elegant."
–The Prairies Book Review
Author’s Note: The Collingwood Series should be read in chronological order and not as individual stand-alone titles because of the background of events, characters, and storylines.
Genre: Historical
Conscience is the voice and mirror of our soul. Will a time come when Winson must choose an uncertain direction because his conscience tells him he must?
Burden of Conscience is a rich, stirring novel that brings to life the harsh realities of life and death choices that divide nations and humanity. A testament to hope, resilience, and the strength of the human spirit to survive adversity.
Fans of Celeste Ng’s Our Missing Hearts, Lisa See’s Lady Tan’s Circle of Women, and Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables, will enjoy this riveting saga of suspense and love.
Reviews of books in this Series:
"The Collingwood Series is Canadian historical fiction at its best."
–Midwest Book Review
"Wide-ranging novels that will provide much food for thought and discussion."
–Donovan's Literary Services
"Poignant, evocative, and engaging reads…engrossing and elegant."
–The Prairies Book Review
Author’s Note: The Collingwood Series should be read in chronological order and not as individual stand-alone titles because of the background of events, characters, and storylines.
Genre: Historical
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