Call of Freedom (Book 4 of The Huguenot Chronicles)

Call of Freedom (Book 4 of The Huguenot Chronicles)

Call of Freedom is the fourth book in The Huguenot Chronicles, a historical fiction series set during and after the persecution of French Protestants in the late 17th century.

Overview

As the journey of the Delpech family reaches its culmination, the search for stability and belonging comes into focus.

After years of exile, separation, and uncertainty, the characters must confront the consequences of their past decisions and the realities of the new world they now inhabit. The hope of freedom—long pursued—comes at a cost, shaped by sacrifice, endurance, and the passage of time.

Historical Setting

The novel continues in the context of Huguenot migration following the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, with communities establishing new lives in England and colonial America.

Themes

  • Freedom and its cost
  • Resolution and reconciliation
  • Legacy and memory
  • The long-term impact of exile

Place in the Series

Call of Freedom brings the central narrative of The Huguenot Chronicles to its conclusion.

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About the Series

The Huguenot Chronicles follows a family’s journey across France, Switzerland, England, and the New World during a time of religious persecution, exile, and migration.