About this book
Love Eternal by Henry Rider Haggard opens with a haunting promise of love that transcends duty, time, and even death, drawing listeners into a late-Victorian romance of moral courage and spiritual yearning. Haggard traces the entwined lives of Godfrey and Isobel as they navigate honour, sacrifice, and the redemptive power of human affection across England, India, and France. Blending romantic fiction with literary depth, the novel examines faith, social expectation, and the uneasy meeting of passion and principle in an age of empire and domestic constraint.
Rich in period detail and philosophical reflection, Love Eternal explores themes of duty, forgiveness, and the soul’s search for meaning without ever sacrificing its tender central love story. Haggard’s vivid scenes and moral dilemmas give the narrative a timeless quality that resonates with modern readers while remaining firmly rooted in Victorian sensibilities.
Ideal for fans of classic romance and literary fiction, and anyone who appreciates character-driven narratives about love’s endurance, this audiobook offers a thoughtful, evocative listening experience—perfect for long commutes, quiet evenings, or anyone eager to discover a lesser-known jewel from a celebrated storyteller.