A vivid Victorian tale of love, duty, and small-town life among clergymen and their families.
Set in Langton, this novel follows the lives of three curates and the people who circle them. From bustling parish houses to quiet lanes and warm drawing rooms, it captures the social manners, gossip, and small ambitions that shape everything from courtship toCommunity ties. Bright, observing portraits mix with moments of warmth, humor, and quiet heartbreak as characters navigate love, loyalty, and the duties of faith.
The book paints a lively picture of a country town where relationships, class expectations, and moral choices collide. It balances sharp dialogue with tender scenes, offering a window into the hopes and disappointments of ordinary people drawn into larger emotional currents.
- Rich character portraits, including the senior and junior curates and the women who influence their fates.
- Scenes of church life, social gatherings, and the quiet power of friendship and family bonds.
- Romantic tensions, moral questions, and the etiquette of a closely watched community.
- A blend of humor, warmth, and sentiment that those who enjoy period dramas will appreciate.
Ideal for readers who enjoy Victorian-era romance, social comedy, and stories about faith, friendship, and the pull of the heart.