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The Last Labyrinth

By: Gwendolyn Womack
Narrated by: Barrie Kreinik, Philip Battley, Moira Quirk
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From USA Today bestselling author Gwendolyn Womack comes a thrilling and romantic science fiction adventure about a musician who travels back to the 1800s on the currents of sound and falls for an earl as the two must decode the secrets of time and music to save both of their futures.

Magellan Brighton may be a musical prodigy with limitless talent, but her soul yearns for something more than playing in concert halls or at weddings. As the world is on the brink of a catastrophic polar shift, she mysteriously vanishes while playing an ancient organ and awakens in 1829. The answers to why lie in a lost diary belonging to Gwynedd, Merlin’s forgotten twin sister.

Rhys Sherwood, the dashing and brooding Earl of Liron, is still haunted by the memory of his father, a scientist and historian who was killed in an experiment gone wrong. When Rhys stumbles upon a strange woman at the center of his estate’s labyrinth, her arrival couldn’t have come at a worse time, interrupting an important house party he’d planned to select his future wife.

Yet the two find themselves inexplicably drawn to each other, and when they discover that Magellan’s musical gifts and the diary are connected, they must uncover its secrets and connection to the key to saving the world. From candlelit medieval abbeys to opulent Renaissance courts in a perilous journey through the past to find the key, Magellan must risk everything and face the sinister forces who want the key for themselves.

©2026 by Gwendolyn Womack. (P)2026 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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“A master at blending the mystical, the philosophical, and the artful in a gripping and romantic story that spans eras and millennia, Womack enthralls us with her latest novel—and it’s not to be missed. Written with beautiful prose and woven with characters you can’t help but root for, The Last Labyrinth is a winner!”—Heather Webb, USA Today bestselling author of Queens of London

“A monumental journey through the power of love, sound, and the indelible spirit of history’s lost female composers, Womack’s novel expertly weaves threads of magic, music, and time into a profound, geomantic tapestry of story and heart. The Last Labyrinth is a triumph from start to finish. Once I started reading, I could not step away.”—Ava Morgyn, USA Today bestselling author of The Bane Witch

“A thrilling time-travel journey that brings the past to life. It will keep you reading well into the night.”—Diana Giovinazzo, author of Antoinette’s Sister

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The premise of the story was interesting and the characters were compelling. The story, however, seemed to lose steam about 2/3 of the way through and I was very disappointed at the jarring stop to end the book.

cliffhanger

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I loved it, but I felt it ended abruptly and it feels unfinished. I felt like I was left just hanging. Was very disappointed in the ending.

what was up with the ending!!

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Beautifully written and performed. Perfect for this day and age, in all of its aspects.

Epic tale

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This story was a departure for me,I usually stick to .mystery and avoid fantasy, time travee! and romance.But I loved The Last Labyrinth. Great characters, lots of action and advertise. A gripping, fun ride.

Loved it!

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The novel had some flaws, in my opinion, but overall interesting. It was a little slow in the middle and I pushed up the speed to get through it. It ended like it's the first book in a set, not on cliff hanger, per se, the future is not spelled out, but there is hope for the future. It is a little "women forward", choosing to center the story around women in the past who have had to dim their shine due to the times.

Overall interesting concept

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