Historical
Thomas Pitter is a twenty-two-year-old lawyer of English descent who was born in Colonial Jamaica. He supported the abolitionist movement in London as a university student. But now he finds himself lost, lonely, and friendless since inheriting his uncle's plantation, which has forced him to return home to fulfil his uncle's final wishes.
Charlotte Pitter, a traumatised enslaved nineteen-year-old woman who was separated from her family as a child, is sold to Thomas and the pair form an unusual bond. Soon, they fall in love, but life is far from easy for them.
As an interracial couple, on either side of the colour line, they face many challenges but use their power for good to support the multi-ethnic workers and to tackle Mr Elliott, an old adversary who is out for revenge.
Thomas and Charlotte eventually have a child, but face ever more difficulties on the plantation as a couple and as parents. They must work together and rely on the support of the workers and Thomas’s family to ensure that everyone can escape the plantation in stages before it is too late. However, Mr Elliott has other plans, which could take Thomas and Charlotte to the edge.
Here's what readers have to say about this book....
A great read where you are taken on a journey of emotions. It's hard reading when Charlotte is regarded as being Thomas's property. Without people like Charlotte & Thomas being brave enough to follow thier hearts the world would never have changed. It's a lesson in history and a love story rolled into one. Certainly would highly recommend reading.
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