When a wife's sorrow tests a marriage and a woman seeks a new path, a quiet crisis unfolds.
In this installment, a fragile household is rattled by silence and secrets as one woman’s restless longing collides with another’s steadfast mercy. Amid Carnival sights and public gaze, the characters confront guilt, temptation, and the possibility of redemption through unexpected kindness.
The story follows Polly, whose lost joy and hidden burdens drive her toward risky choices, and Sister Eleanor, whose steady compassion offers a way back from despair. Through moments of loneliness, fear, and quiet courage, the book explores how forgiveness and care can illuminate a path to healing.
- Character-focused scenes that probe moral conflict and personal resilience.
- Two women at different ends of the spectrum: a restless wife and a hopeful caregiver.
- Settings that contrast social gaiety with intimate, compassionate moments.
- A tentative journey toward rest and renewal, guided by kindness and faith.
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical drama that centers on inner conflict, emotional growth, and discreet acts of mercy.
A Strange Temptation