
The mysterious Lady Lynche's dying wish was that her small son be returned to Lynche Castle where he could claim his inheritance. Lovely Carina Warner, alone and penniless, agreed to accompany him despite misgivings. What she would discover at Lynche Castle would more than justify her fears. Along with their dreadful secret, the ancient walls held a darkly handsome young man who might be a promise of love for Carina - or a lonely, awful doom!
Carina Warner accepts a perilous task to escort a young heir to his ancestral home, only to find herself trapped within the foreboding atmosphere of Lynche Castle. Driven by financial necessity and a sense of duty, Carina navigates the social and physical isolation of the estate while contending with the presence of a mysterious, brooding master. The narrative follows her attempts to uncover the truth behind the family's hidden history, all while balancing her growing attraction to the man who may be her salvation or her ruin. The story utilizes a third-person perspective to emphasize the tension between the protagonist's vulnerability and the looming threats of the castle environment.
Readers frequently highlight the classic gothic tropes present in this work, noting the effective use of a brooding, isolated setting to heighten romantic tension. Discussion often centers on the balance between the suspenseful mystery of the inheritance and the central romantic development. Critics observe that the pacing adheres to traditional genre conventions, focusing heavily on the internal emotional state of the protagonist. Many readers appreciate the consistent tone and the clear, predictable structure that defines this specific era of romantic fiction.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1968-07-01
Publisher:
Arrow Bks.
ISBN-10:
0090008006
ISBN-13:
9780090008001
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