
When her cousin Elizabeth's betrothal to the handsome Sir Rupert Wroth was announced, Nerina felt only pity for her. First because Elizabeth was already in love with another, and for more worthy man. And also because marriage to the most notorious scoundrel in Queen Victoria's court spelled disaster for any virtuous girl. In the most outrageous plot ever conceived, how did Nerina dare--hidden beneath the white bridal veil--stand beside Sir Rupert to impersonate her own gentle cousin?
Nerina orchestrates a daring deception by impersonating her cousin at the altar to save her from a marriage to a notorious scoundrel. Nerina acts to protect her cousin Elizabeth, who is already committed to another man, from a union with the infamous Sir Rupert Wroth. By assuming Elizabeth's identity under the cover of a bridal veil, Nerina inserts herself into a high-stakes social arrangement within the Victorian court. She must navigate the scrutiny of the court and the suspicions of Sir Rupert while maintaining the facade of a gentle bride. The narrative follows the immediate consequences of this impersonation and the resulting complications in Nerina's own life.
Readers frequently highlight the fast-paced nature of the plot and the classic tropes associated with the author's extensive bibliography. Discussion often centers on the audacity of the protagonist's scheme and the tension generated by the deception. Critics note the focus on period-appropriate social constraints and the internal conflict faced by the heroine. The balance of romantic intrigue and character-driven choices remains a primary point of interest for fans of the genre. Readers often appreciate the lighthearted yet dramatic approach to the Victorian setting.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1969-09-01
Publisher:
Arrow Bks.
ISBN-10:
0090005902
ISBN-13:
9780090005901
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