![]() ![]() Besides love, mystery, intrigue, villains, and a cliffhanger ending, White gives insight into emotional pain abuse victims suffer. "Set in 1912 Scottish Highlands and Britain, White's latest in the Ladies of the Manor series will appeal to Edwardian romance novel fans. Although some of the themes are a bit difficult to read about, overall this is a redeeming and heartfelt tale." The contrast between the Scottish lass and the English gentleman makes for some interesting scenes. "An intricately detailed and complex story, you will be immersed in the time period and everything that entails. ![]() ![]() "The spiritual themes are integral to the characters and plot developments, making this a well-rounded, intriguing, and satisfying story." "With the momentum and drama of a modern thriller and the charm and intrigue of an Edwardian upper-class romance, White's latest balances hearty helpings of names, ranks, and family history with highly entertaining situations and plenty of humor." "The second volume in White's Edwardian series (after The Lost Heiress) is a solid pick for Downton Abbey fans." She pens her novels beneath her Betsy Ross flag, with her Jane Austen action figure watching over her. Brice Myerston, the Duke of Nottingham, has found himself in. ![]() But after a shocking attack, she's willing to be forever an outcast if it means escaping Loch Morar. Lady Rowena Kinnaird may be the heiress to a Highland earldom, but she has never felt good enough-not for her father, not for the man she thought she'd marry, not for God. White () is a bestselling, Christy Award-winning author who has long claimed that words are the air she breathes. A riveting Edwardian series set among Britain's high society. ![]()
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