As her first London
Season looms before her, the thought of the impending social whirl fills
Daphne Lancaster's timid heart with dread. She hasn't her sisters
beauty nor their talent for conversing easily. Even her family's
enviable connections may not be enough to prevent disaster.
But
Daphne's misery turns to surprised delight when the first event of her
Season brings an unexpected visitor to her door—James Tilburn, whose
tender kindness stole her heart in her youth. When the handsome young
gentleman expresses his desire to court her, Daphne is elated. Their
feelings for each other quickly grow, and it appears that, much to
Daphne s disbelief, her happily ever after is within reach.
Yet
nothing is as it seems. The couple finds themselves caught in a tangled
web of greed and deceit, leaving James and Daphne to determine whether
they are willing to risk everything for true love.
Opening line:
"Daphne
Lancaster stood hidden in the shadows of her brother-in-law's terrace,
spying on Society's first introduction to a young lady of unparalleled
beauty."
Poor Daphne! She is overshadowed by her beauty sisters;
placed in the corner and ignored. She feels this is justified as she had
been told many times how plain she is. A chance encounter with a kind
young man gives her hope that she isn't forgotten, and she falls in
love.
James Tilburn was the young man who called the young girl
Little Sparrow and stole her heart, unbeknownst to him, of course. Six
years later they chance to meet again. But it turns out to be more than
chance and the lies and manipulation could ruin James and Daphne's hope
at love forever.
Sarah Eden does a superb job at giving her
readers character they come to love as one of their own family members.
The plot moves along nicely as we move deeper into the story and
intrigue that is keeping the couple (or couples) apart.
I really
liked Daphne. I enjoyed watching her overcome her shyness and become a
stronger person. I liked James too but I really wanted him to man up and
tell Daphne the truth! I do have a confession...I ADORE the Duke of
Kielder!
Thanks to netgalley and Covenant Communications for the early read!
5 STARS!
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