Description
Frank Churchill is a prisoner of his station. His inheritance is held in the balance by his demanding aunt, and the weight of her expectations is suffocating him. But when a chance encounter brings the lovely Miss Fairfax back into his life, he discovers what it is to truly live. As the pair secretly become acquainted amid the confines of Society’s strict rules, their friendship blossoms into love. But in a world ruled by unyielding traditions, endeavoring to build a life together would mean inviting a scandal that would shake the very foundation of the ton.
Pages: 304
Size: 6x9
Robbin J. Peterson is the author of Finding Jane Farifax, Going Home, Conviction, and 13 Days of Girls Camp. She earned her degree in English Literature from Utah State University in 2002, after an Associate of Arts degree from Snow College. She has six kids, plays the viola, and works at a program for troubled youth.