Lasting love and romance are guaranteed when Rosalind Goldsworthy marries Richard Makepeace in July 1953. Or are they? He is the eldest son of a powerful London businessman.Wealth and public image mean a lot to the family that she marries in to, as do tradition and duty which rule their social circle in 1950's England.They spend their honeymoon at Richard's uncle Henry's home. Unlike his relatives he is not motivated by money. He will become an ally to Rosalind in her future fight.Richard reveals to Rosalind why he is reluctant to consummate their marriage.He tells her to take a lover and fall pregnant; that he will pretend that he is the father of the child so that he will appear to have fulfilled his duty. She is horrified. Uncle Henry and Rosalind devise a plot to liberate her from her sham of a marriage. She starts to build a new life in Cornwall, hundreds of miles away from Richard.Local man Daniel Farmer is intrigued by Rosalind and he falls in love with her.Rosalind admits to Uncle Henry that she loves Daniel but it is impossible for them to have a relationship because she is Mrs. Richard Makepeace. Uncle Henry takes on the perhaps insurmountable challenge to make the impossible romance possible.Savour this romantic paperback book and fall in love with the romance Cornwall offers a woman rebuilding her life.From the author of romance fiction: Love will find a way.
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