One of my all-time favourite (romance) novel ever!
Set in late-Victorian Tunbridge Wells, Ms. Glover's novel follows the heroine, Catherine March, as she matures from a young orphaned girl, who marries a much older man. Throughout the course of the novel, Catherine searches for love--and more importantly, herself.
Well-written, but much slower paced than more recent novels, the novel also seems potentially more "authentic" to the era, in what happens to the heroine.
Set in late-Victorian Tunbridge Wells, Ms. Glover's novel follows the heroine, Catherine March, as she matures from a young orphaned girl, who marries a much older man. Throughout the course of the novel, Catherine searches for love--and more importantly, herself.
Well-written, but much slower paced than more recent novels, the novel also seems potentially more "authentic" to the era, in what happens to the heroine.