A heart-touching tale of adventure, survival, and the love between a young man and a young woman, between two brothers, and between a boy and his pig... in Colonial America, when before the Wild West there was the Eerie East.
By now, Becky expected to be married and starting a family in Boston, but she isn't. With her fiancé dead, she's now a house servant nursing the ill wife of a Virginia tobacco plantation's narcissistic and paranoid overseer, Charles Philpot, who now desires her. Having had enough of slavery and anyone having anything to do with it, she plans to leave for Boston to begin a new life alone.
Only ever seeing a slave in passing, William escapes his work in the mine by taking an indentured contract as an assistant overseer of a tobacco plantation's slaves. It's an unusual contract but one he feels suited for, ensuring the slaves are safe, healthy and happy as the London agent had very much understated it. After a trying time coming to Virginia, he finds himself torn between his new tasks and his conscience while adjusting to his new environment and watching over his twelve-year-old brother, Oscar, who stowed away on the ship and is now indentured to the same plantation.
Due to his poor reputation built mostly on rumors, few from Williamsburg to Jamestown want to work for Charles Philpot, and of those who do, he wouldn't want them to, preferring to request an indentured servant every seven years. Unlike the rumors, his reputation for getting what he wants without a care for whose feet he steps on, or worse, has been proven, and it's going to be proven again when he carries out his revenge against the tobacco plantation, its slaves, the growing bonds between Becky and William, and the bond between Oscar and his pig.
ABOUT THE SERIES
Following ten generations from the early eighteenth century to the early twentieth century, each stand-alone novel introduces old and new characters while mixing humor, romance and pathos to tell a story of life and love in America.
Volume 1) Indentured Bonds: The First Generation, Circa 1715
By now, Becky expected to be married and starting a family in Boston, but she isn't. With her fiancé dead, she's now a house servant nursing the ill wife of a Virginia tobacco plantation's narcissistic and paranoid overseer, Charles Philpot, who now desires her. Having had enough of slavery and anyone having anything to do with it, she plans to leave for Boston to begin a new life alone.
Only ever seeing a slave in passing, William escapes his work in the mine by taking an indentured contract as an assistant overseer of a tobacco plantation's slaves. It's an unusual contract but one he feels suited for, ensuring the slaves are safe, healthy and happy as the London agent had very much understated it. After a trying time coming to Virginia, he finds himself torn between his new tasks and his conscience while adjusting to his new environment and watching over his twelve-year-old brother, Oscar, who stowed away on the ship and is now indentured to the same plantation.
Due to his poor reputation built mostly on rumors, few from Williamsburg to Jamestown want to work for Charles Philpot, and of those who do, he wouldn't want them to, preferring to request an indentured servant every seven years. Unlike the rumors, his reputation for getting what he wants without a care for whose feet he steps on, or worse, has been proven, and it's going to be proven again when he carries out his revenge against the tobacco plantation, its slaves, the growing bonds between Becky and William, and the bond between Oscar and his pig.
ABOUT THE SERIES
Following ten generations from the early eighteenth century to the early twentieth century, each stand-alone novel introduces old and new characters while mixing humor, romance and pathos to tell a story of life and love in America.
Volume 1) Indentured Bonds: The First Generation, Circa 1715
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