Nicola's Virtue by Annemarie Brear

Nicola's Virtue by Annemarie Brear

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Nicola's Virtue by Annemarie Brear

In 1867 Nicola Douglas attends a London lecture given by Miss Maria Rye, the founder of the Female Middle Class Emigration Society, which inspires her to change her life.

With no family, but a good education, she boards a ship to Australia with high hopes of a fresh start in a new country as a governess. But Sydney is full of young women with similar hopes and equally poor prospects. When Nicola is at her lowest ebb, a benefactor appears, Mr Belfroy, whose past has made him sympathetic to women struggling to survive. She also meets Frances West, an activist from a privileged background, and her attractive but distant brother, Nathaniel.

However hard she tries to resist, Nicola's attraction to Nathaniel West grows. Her achievements at the Governess Home are vital to her. Can she have both?

AnneMarie Brear, an award-winning author and Amazon UK bestseller, has always loved to read and began writing in 1997, while her children were still young. She is fascinated by history and great old English houses, as well as what may have transpired beyond their walls. Reading, traveling, watching movies, spending time with family, and eating chocolate are among her passions - albeit not usually in that order!

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ISBN 13 9781999865061
ISBN 10 1999865065
Title Nicola's Virtue
Author Annemarie Brear
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher AnneMarie Brear
Year published 2019-04-05
Number of pages 322
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.