The war may be over, but the fight for what comes next has only begun.
As the South struggles to rebuild in the uncertain days of Reconstruction, the people of Arledge Hall find themselves standing on shifting ground. Freedom has come, but with it questions no one knows how to answer about land, identity, belonging, and what it truly means to move forward.
Joe carries the weight of a lifetime of loss and faith, now faced with the fragile hope of restoration. Thomas stands at the edge of something new, forced to reckon with the past that shaped him and the future he must choose. Cissy must decide if love is worth the cost in a world that refuses to accept it. And within the walls of Arledge Hall, old wounds surface as those who once stood divided are called to build something different together.
But not all men are willing to let the past go.
As danger lingers and tensions rise, each must decide what they are willing to fight for and what they are willing to lay down.
Set against the backdrop of a nation rebuilding itself, The Setting Time is a powerful conclusion to the Arledge Hall trilogy. It is a story of endurance, redemption, and the courage to carry on with grace and strength when the path forward is anything but certain.
Perfect for readers of historical fiction that does not shy away from hard truths, this final installment reminds us that while the past cannot be undone, it does not have to define what comes next.