A complusively readable story of passion, adventure and a woman’s quest for independence,Β The Widow of Ballarat is set against the colourful backdrop of 19th Century Bendigo and the goldfields of Ballarat.
1854, Ballarat, Victoria when Nell Amberton’s husband is shot dead by a bushranger, there are few who grieve his passing, and Nell least of all. How could she miss the monster who had abused her from the day they wed- the man who had already killed his innocent first wife? But his death triggers a chain of events that seem to revolve around the handsome bushranger who murdered him, a man who Nell, against her better judgement, is drawn.
But Nell has far more than a mysterious stranger to worry about. With a mess of complications around her late husband’s will, a vicious scoundrel of a father trying to sell her of in matrimony, and angry relatives pursuing her for her husband’s gold, she is more concerned with trying to ensure her safety and that of her friend, goldfields laundry woman Flora, than dealing with the kind of feelings that led her astray so catastrophically before.Β After violence on the goldfields, Nell’s fate also hangs in the balance. It seems that, after all she might need to do the one thing she has avoided at all costs… ask for the help of a man.
Written by Darry Fraser, who has well-developed characters and layered stories woven with a passion that denotes her love of telling a great tale.
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