This book, like The Dartmoor Girl, has so much sadness and tragedy. Many of the same characters appear in both books, but Dartmoor is what holds them together. The story centers around a teen named Anna, who lives during and after WWII. During the war, her father had a severe head injury which turned him into a Jekyll and Hide type. During a drunken fit of rage, he caused her mother to die. Anna keeps this secret from police, but then he is mean to her and she feels she must flee.
She takes a job as a servant and is seduced by the wealthy owner’s son. He is soon married to another wealthy family when she finds that she’s pregnant. He, of course, is violent and denies that the child is his. The story goes from one tragic scene to another. But, along the way, Anna finds kind and loving people who share life with her and bless her. She is faced with many serious times of crisis and her inner strength serves her well.
After the father of her child realizes that his wife can’t bear him an heir, he decides that he will take away Anna’s son. He tries with a lawyer, to pressure his mother and wife to help him, and then takes an even more bold step to have the child for himself. Can he be stopped? Will Anna ever have real happiness?
There are many scenes of domestic violence, war stories, and a brief explicit sex scene. (PG13+)