A review by leona_omahony
The Duchess of Sydney by Dawn Knox

4.0

I was thrilled to be offered the chance to join the blog tour for this book and what made it even better it was an audio review tour.   I do love listening to audio books.   It really passes the time when doing boring stuff like housework !

Set in the 18th century The Duchess of Sydney tells the story of Georgiana, who after being convicted of a crime she is sent on a transport ship to a penal colony in Sydney, Australia.   Whilst aboard the ship Lieutenant Francis Brooks take her as his ‘Sea wife’.   Although there is no attraction on either side things do start to change.  Can their feelings for each other develop into anything more ? After all he’s a lieutenant and she’s a convict on her way to a penal colony.

I really enjoyed listening to this book.   When I started it I did struggle a bit with the narrator.  I found her voice quite slow but adjusting the speed really helped and I soon settled into the narrators voice.     Georgiana was an excellent character and as the story developed the fonder I became of her.    It was so interesting listening and getting to understand more about life aboard those transport ships back in the 18th century.    The narrator Abigail Langham narrated this story really well and if I closed my eyes whilst listening I could actually visualise the characters onboard the ship and in other places mentioned in the book.  This is the first book in the series and I look forward to reading / listening to more of this series.   4⭐️