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WITH PASSION AND DARING, THEY SEIZED THE PROMISE OF A NEW LAND...
The seventh book in the dramatic and intriguing story about the colonisation of a country built on blood, passion, and dreams.
The upheavels in the new colony are frequent and radical. A governor has recently been fired, a rebel government has been forced to retreat, and a new governor has arrived in Australia.
Will this mean redemption for the freed prisoners in the exile colony? The country needs its loyal fighters — and Jenny Hawley and her family certainly belong there in spite of their past.
Above all, the new governor needs men of Andrew Hawley and Justin Broome's calibre to be able to transform the country into a thriving, independent nation.
Rebels and outcasts, they fled halfway across the earth to settle the harsh Australian wastelands. Decades later — ennobled by love and strengthened by tragedy — they had transformed a wilderness into a fertile land. And themselves into The Australians.

277 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 13, 2022

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Vivian Stuart

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Violet Vivian Finlay was born on 2 January 1914 in Berkshire, England, UK, the daughter of Alice Kathleen (née Norton) and Sir Campbell Kirkman Finlay. Her father was the owner and director of Burmah Oil Company Ltd., whose Scottish family also owned James Finlay and Company Ltd. The majority of her childhood and youth was spent in Rangoon, Burma (now also known as Myanmar), where her father worked. During her life, she frequently journeyed between India, Singapore, Java and Sumatra.

Although Vivian is well-known by the surname of Stuart, she married four times during her lifetime, and had five children: Gillian Rushton (née Porch), Kim Santow, Jennifer Gooch (née Stuart), and twins Vary and Valerie Stuart.

Following the dissolution of her first marriage, she studied for a time Law in London in the mid 1930s, before decided studied Medicine at the University of London. Later she spent time in Hungary in the capacity of private tutor in English, while she obtained a pathologist qualification at the University of Budapest in 1938. In 1939, she emigrated to Australia with her second husband, a Hungarian Doctor Geza Santow with whom she worked. In 1942, she obtained a diploma in industrial chemistry and laboratory technique at Technical Institute of Newcastle. Having earned an ambulance driver's certificate, she joined the Australian Forces at the Women's Auxiliary Service during World War II. She was attached to the IVth Army, and raised to the rank of sergeant, she was posted to British XIV Army in Rangoon, Burma in October 1945, and was then transferred to Sumatra in December. After the WWII, she returned to England. On 24 October 1958, she married her fourth and last husband, Cyril William Mann, a bank manager.

She was a prolific writer from 1953 to 1986 under diferent pseudonyms: Vivian Stuart, Alex Stuart, Barbara Allen, Fiona Finlay, V. A. Stuart, William Stuart Long and Robyn Stuart. Many of her novels were protagonized by doctors or nurses, and set in Asia, Australia or other places she had visited. Her romance novel, Gay Cavalier published in 1955 as Alex Stuart got her into trouble with her Mills & Boon editors when she featured a secondary story line featuring a Catholic male and Protestant female who chose to marry. This so-called "mixed marriage" touched nerves in the United Kingdom.

In 1960, she was a founder of the Romantic Novelists' Association, along with Denise Robins, Barbara Cartland, and others; she was elected the first Chairman (1961-1963). In 1970, she became the first woman to chair Swanwick Writers' Summer School.

Violet Vivian Finlay Porch Santow Stuart Mann passed away on August 1986 in Yorkshire, at age 72. She continued writing until her death.

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October 3, 2024
Its getting good

Oh, this is where the series really starts to take off. I can't wait for the next book in the series.
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July 4, 2023
Es sind jetzt 62 Jahre vergangen seit die ersten Strafgefangene nach Australien gekommen sind. 1850 bricht in Kalifornien der Goldrausch an. Auch Luke und sein Bruder versuchen ihr Glück. Nachdem sie etwas Gold gefunden haben besucht Luke seine Eltern, als er zurück kommt sind sein Bruder und die anderen Goldsucher beim Einsturz der Höhle ums Leben gekommen. Luke findet raus das es kein Unglück war und will den Mörder, Jesper Morgen stellen. Er findet raus das dieser auf dem Weg nach Australien ist. Zusammen mit Mercy, einer jungen Frau die auch mit Morgen schlechte Erfahrungen gemacht hat, macht er sich auf dem Weg dorthin. Sie heuern auf ein Schiff an, diesen Kapitän Klaus van Bühren ist. Er ist mittlerweile fast 40 und noch Junggeselle. Red, der Sohn von Justin und der Enkel von Jenny ist jetzt Kapitän bei der königlichen Marine und war schon jahrelang nicht in Australien. Jetzt soll er schnell nach Hause kommen, da es seiner Mutter sehr schlecht geht. ---- Wieder geht es spannend mit der Geschichte Australiens und seiner Siedler weiter.
1,146 reviews3 followers
September 30, 2023
Oplæser: Jesper Bøllehuus. Han er virkelig god til denne slags bøger.

Jeg er helt grebet af denne serie og får en masse viden om hvordan Australien blev til og om de magtkampe og pengebegær der var en del af landets start.

Også kampen mellem Englænderne og det oprindelige folk, er en vigtig del af fortællingen.
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