"Wonderful romance"
In 1881 Kitty Robertson is awed by "Poseidon" swimming off
the Cornish coast. However her desire makes her feel
guilty as she detests any notion that she might be
promiscuous like her biological mother. It is her adopted
parents who are her role models. Duke Richard Stanbury sees Kitty and decides he wants her
as his mistress. However, he is shocked to learn that she
is engaged to marry his best friend Farthingham, who he
knows will never make a proper mate for the visiting
American. As Richard pursues Kitty, they fall in love,
but her loyalty remains with her fiancé. That remains an
obstacle though Richard knows Farthingham's secret that he
swore to keep even after Farthingham apparently dies and
her beloved is accused of murder. This entertaining Victorian romance is a delightful
character driven tale though the mystery of Farthingham
adds intriguing suspense. Kitty is a wonderful
protagonist struggling with her growing attraction to
Richard that feels wrong yet right vs. her long term
friendship and caring for Farthingham. Richard also has
his demons to slay as he detests the frivolous Americans
who barter cash for a title. The support cast augments a
fine novel that has a delightful twist. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 3, 2004
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