It tells the story of Bryony Wentworth, who was transported
to New South Wales in 1808 as punishment for the accidental death of her
cheating husband. And in telling us her story, Proctor has told the story of so
many other women prisoners, some of whom for minor crimes were torn from their
homes in England and sent on prison ships to become the slaves and involuntary
whores for hard men in Australia.
Byrony was torn from her 3-year-old daughter when she is
sent there and spared rape only because she was pregnant with her second child,
a boy who dies soon after his birth. While still mourning his death, she is
forced to become the servant of Captain Hayden St. John, a war hero whose
aristocratic wife has died leaving him a baby son who must be nursed. So, Byrony
becomes his wet nurse. She also expects to be raped, and though St. John
certainly wants her in his bed, even asks her to be his convict mistress, he is
a better master than most and will not take her unwilling. So she sticks to her
“pride and principles,” all she has left—and though she longs for him, too, she
tells him no—at least initially.
Proctor vividly brings to the forefront life in Australia in
the early 19th century away from Sydney Town. It’s a new view of the
Regency period. She shows how badly those women fared who were brought to the
colony there as prisoners. How they were looked down upon by crude “free” men even
after serving their time and became free themselves. Proctor has done an
amazing job—simply superb writing.
There is great suspense as we encounter the Aborigines,
great sadness as the frontier “swallows up” children who wander away, and great
passion between a man and a woman who, under other circumstances, might have
courted and married in the normal way.
Proctor says, "I like to write about strong
women, women who sometimes aren't even aware of their own strength but discover
it when tested by life. And I make certain my heroines end up with the kind of
men they deserve-- honorable men, men who can be both gentle and strong, who
never lose their sense of humor and don't feel threatened by a strong
woman." Such are Bryony and Hayden.
I loved this story and highly recommend it. Buy it used if
you have to (I did) but do get it. Several of her novels are available as
eBooks but not this one.
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