An entertaining, epistolary tale of love, longing, and social intrigue set in England’s coastal and moorland landscapes.
A young woman navigates romance, family ties, and tricky loyalties with wit and courage.
Two diary‑like letters blend humor and tension as Audrie Brendon writes to her mother from a life filled with glamorous schools, fahionable drawing rooms, and a stirring promise of adventure. Across Devon, Dartmoor, and Parisian memories, the narrator threads romance, class, and responsibility with sharp observation and hopeful daring.
- An alternating voice that feels intimate and brave, as a young woman weighs love, family expectations, and personal growth.
- A vivid sense of place: bustling salons, seaside towns, and dramatic moorland routes that shape mood and choices.
- Themes of loyalty, deceit, and trust, told through lively correspondence and unfolding social complications.
- A coming‑of‑age story about finding one’s own path while supporting others who shape the journey.
Ideal for readers who enjoy classic romantic fiction told through letters, with vivid settings and a lively, self‑aware narrator. This edition preserves the brisk wit and reflective heart of the original while inviting new readers to experience its charm.