Sharon Maas
 

The Sugar
Planter’s
Daughter

A beautiful heartbreaking novel of love,
loss and hidden tragedy

 
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1912, British Guiana, South America: Born into a life of luxury and privilege on her father’s sugar plantation, Winnie Cox has turned against her family by marrying George – a poor black postman from the slums. She’s the scandal of the colony’s upper-class white society, and a thorn in the side of her sister, Johanna, who now runs the family sugar estate.

Winnie may be living in poverty, but she’s got what Johanna, doesn’t have: a loving husband and a beautiful family, eight sons: the icing on the cake. Can happiness be stolen? Johanna will stop at nothing to get what she wants – no matter how devastating the consequences.

 

PRAISE FOR SHARON MAAS

Heart-breaking, poignant and intriguing... This truly is a powerful story that will fascinate and engross you from the very beginning until the very end.
— What’s Better than Books
Sharon Maas has become my ‘go-to’ author… another wonderful book by Maas that has all the trademark thought and care that resonates throughout her work. A heart-rending, epic tale of loss and identity that gets into your heart.
— Bloomin’ Brilliant Books