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Ferney
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SOLVED: Adult Fiction > SOLVED. two souls meet and re-meet throughout English history [s]

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Nicki Hanssen | 5 comments This is a spiritual, historical story set in England.
I read it about 5 years ago I think.
The main characters are male and female but they keep meeting as husband and wife, brother and sister etc throughout history - whatever form their soul takes.
As soon as one dies, they are born again and sometimes the other soul realises and has to wait until the new one grows up again to reconnect.


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Rowan | 86 comments Midwinterblood by Marcus Sedgewick??


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Nicki Hanssen | 5 comments Thank you for your suggestion - but no. I think the title included at least one of the characters names and it wasn't as dark as midwinterblood.


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Kris | 54918 comments Mod
A long shot because it takes place in different countries - Reincarnation by Suzanne Weyn?

Nicki, is this book for young or older adults?

Can you give examples of specific times in English history when they reunite?

Do they have any control over when they are reincarnated?


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Ayshe | 4720 comments I am not sure if it fits the set-in-England-only part, but Ferney?


message 6: by Krazykiwi (new)

Krazykiwi | 152 comments Something by Traci Harding perhaps? Maybe Chronicle of Ages (or something related to it, it's sort of in the middle of multiple series).


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Nicki Hanssen | 5 comments Yes!! Thank you Ayshe and everyone else. It is "Ferney" by James Long. A great read - if anyone is interested :)


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Nicki Hanssen | 5 comments Now - how do I put this thread into a different "solved" folder?


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Nicki Hanssen | 5 comments I worked it out but not sure if I was meant to change the words in the topic or something.
cheers
Nicki


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Lobstergirl | 44911 comments Mod
Nicki wrote: "I worked it out but not sure if I was meant to change the words in the topic or something.
cheers
Nicki"


Nope - a mod will make the necessary adjustments.


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