Behind the velvet curtain of New York society, a young painter’s return stirs old friendships, ambition, and a touch of romance.
A sketch from turn-of-the-century high society follows Beverly Winthrop, a charming host who dreams of something more than the annual cotillions, and Jim Lee, a gifted artist returning from Paris with plans to launch his career and reputation. As the pair navigate invitations, rivalries, and the lure of Miss Trever, the story threads through art, society, and the tricky games people play for status and love.
- Meet a social set that blurs art, ambition, and affection within glamorous rooms, yacht trips, and exclusive clubs.
- See how a portrait can become a magnet for attention, drawing a coveted circle of guests and whispers.
- Experience witty dialogue, nuanced mood shifts, and the tension between appearances and genuine feeling.
- Follow a friendship stretched by loyalty, pride, and the pull of a bright, enigmatic heroine.
Ideal for readers who enjoy early 20th‑century fiction about society, art, and romance, with a focus on character and mood over action.