
Her heart rending choice: her love, or her career in medicine. Beautiful, rich and pampered, Romaine Manning's only interest had been her cherished career in medicine. But suddenly the love of two men turns her world upside down. Jeff Elster, a racing driver, is devoted to Romaine, but can't resist other women. Ian Vannery, gentle, artistic, trapped in a nightmare marriage, meets Romaine and finds real love for the first time. Wounded by the infidelities of one and fearful of hurting the other, Romaine buries herself in her work. But her heart aches with loneliness - loneliness that only a man can heal.
Romaine Manning faces a conflict between her professional dedication to medicine and the emotional turmoil caused by two competing romantic interests.
Romaine, a woman accustomed to a life of privilege, finds her focus on her medical career disrupted by the arrival of two men who challenge her priorities. Jeff Elster, a racing driver, offers a volatile and unfaithful presence, while Ian Vannery, an artist trapped in an unhappy marriage, provides a connection that threatens to complicate her life further. The narrative explores her struggle to balance personal desire with professional duty, often retreating into her work to escape the pain of her romantic entanglements. The story is presented through a traditional third-person perspective that emphasizes the internal conflict of the protagonist.
Readers often note that this work reflects the romantic conventions of its era, focusing heavily on the internal emotional states of the protagonist. Discussion frequently centers on the moral dilemmas Romaine faces as she weighs the instability of her suitors against her own professional goals. Critics highlight the author's ability to create a clear contrast between the two male leads, which serves to heighten the protagonist's indecision. The narrative is generally viewed as a character-driven piece that prioritizes the psychological landscape of the lead over external action. Readers who appreciate mid-century romantic fiction often find the focus on career-versus-love dynamics to be a defining feature of the writing style.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1964-01-01
Publisher:
Arrow Books
ISBN-10:
0090050002
ISBN-13:
9780090050000
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