A sharp, witty glimpse into ambition, fame, and romance in Edwardian society.
Set in a fashionable drawing room and the bustling world of publishers, the story follows Mrs. Glanville as she navigates fame, loyalty, and friendship among a circle of writers and critics. Central to the drama are two women who fascinate and compete for attention, and a charismatic editor who knows how to wield influence in print and social circles.
In this world of glare and gossip, money, status, and artistic pride collide. The narrative threads explore how fame can change relationships, test trust, and force characters to choose between career and personal life.
- Meet a publisher who balances power and charm while steering literary careers.
- Watch the dynamics between two influential women—one rising, one settled—in a town where culture reigns.
- Experience witty exchanges, social maneuvering, and the quiet courage behind creative work.
- See how everyday rooms, conversations, and decisions ripple through reputations and alliances.
Ideal for readers who enjoy period dramas of manners, literary circles, and stories about ambition and friendship in a bygone era.