Passions rise and loyalties blur in a lush, wartime world of art, desire, and duty.
A woman narrator revisits a pivotal time in a British army town abroad, where love, ambition, and the pull of art collide against the backdrop of service life. The story threads through intimate conversations, public performances, and quiet revelations that test trust and everything each person believes about happiness.
- A painter-turned-confidant confronts fame, vision, and the costs of artistry
- Complex relationships unfold within a disciplined, soldier-centered society
- Moments of travel, theater, and high society illuminate desire, restraint, and choice
Ideal for readers of evocative historical fiction that blends romance with art and military life, and for those who enjoy character-driven narratives set against a richly drawn early 20th-century backdrop.