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Brenda
After knowing Henry Bartholomew only one week, Catherine was horrified at her father’s plans for her to marry him. Bartholomew was her father’s age – Catherine only twenty. She didn’t want to marry him; she couldn’t stand to look at him with his sneering pomposity and disgusting odour. But her puzzlement and confusion at her Pa’s wishes suddenly took a back seat when she was faced with his sudden but not totally unexpected death. Catherine’s grief was intense; her wish to take her Pa from Sydney ...more
Helen
Feb 20, 2017 rated it it was amazing
Who wants to runaway to the circus Catherine Cottingham does after the death of her beloved father and the push for her to marry the wealthy Sydney business man Henry Bartholomew to save their property in The Hunter Valley Catherine takes a risk with the horseman Sergey Petrov whom she meets at one of the first circus performances held in Sydney in 1851, and what a journey this one turns out to be a journey of finding truths and righting wrongs and of course finding love.

Catherine is determined
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Janine
Feb 14, 2019 rated it really liked it
First book of Tea's that I have read. I do enjoy a good historical fiction especially set in Australia. The author does say that she took a little poetic licence with some of the details but it was based on some facts too. Catherine is the daughter of a first settler who has been on her property since she was born. At the death of her father she realizes that the property has a large debt owing which can be cleared by marrying a rich man who she can't stand. The law then says that once you marry ...more
Chris
Feb 13, 2017 marked it as to-read
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