Cara Bernay has never fit in. At loose ends in 1881 London after a near
tragedy costs her a job, she befriends a carefree artist. With his help,
she begins planning a new life and developing her own artistic talent.
But soon Cara finds herself at odds with the artist's brother--a
handsome but arrogant earl forcing his brother back to a "respectable"
life.
Henry Burke, the Earl of Morestowe, feels the weight of
growing financial burdens. His younger brother is the one person who can
save their family, and Henry needs him back home. Despite misgivings
about Cara's mysterious background, Henry sees she's a positive
influence on his brother and on Henry's young ward, and he strikes a
deal with her to return with them to their estate.
But the
family has their own secrets, and when Cara, drawn ever closer to Henry,
stumbles onto the truth, she must choose between following her heart
and pursuing a bold plan that could bring disaster.
This book is the final in this series. Its not necessary to read the first two books to understand this one. This is Cara's story. The book also wraps up any loose ends from the previous books.
This book shows the snobbish behavior of some of the aristocrats of England and how servants were treated. It was an easy enjoyable read. It was one that you could put down and pick back up without any problem. I recommend this book.
I was given this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated in any way.
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