
Rosalinda Browne's life was a simple one - a secretarial job with a respected London firm, a plain furnished room, and an occasional evening alone at the opera or the symphony. Then a chance meeting brought her face to face with Richard Corrington-Ashe - rich and dashing, the owner of a prestigious shipping firm. And suddenly Rosalinda's life would never be the same! But he was a married man - though his wife had long ago ceased to love him - and, as Rosalinda's passion soared ever higher, an ominous question grew; would her heart stand the test of sharing her beloved?
A chance encounter between a modest secretary and a wealthy shipping magnate initiates a complex romantic entanglement that challenges social and moral boundaries. Rosalinda Browne finds her quiet, predictable existence disrupted when she meets Richard Corrington-Ashe, a man of significant status and wealth. Despite his existing marriage, the two develop a profound connection that forces Rosalinda to confront the reality of loving a man who is not entirely free. The narrative follows her internal conflict as she navigates the social expectations of the era and the personal cost of pursuing a relationship fraught with complications.
Readers often identify this work as a quintessential example of mid-century romantic fiction, noting its focus on the emotional turbulence of its lead character. Discussion frequently centers on the moral ambiguity of the central relationship and how the author handles the social constraints of the time. Critics highlight the author's ability to maintain tension through the protagonist's internal monologue rather than relying solely on external plot events. Many readers appreciate the nostalgic tone and the straightforward approach to the classic conflict of love versus social duty. The book remains a point of interest for those who enjoy character-focused narratives that prioritize the psychological experience of the romantic lead.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1969-02-01
Publisher:
Arrow Bks.
ISBN-10:
0090015002
ISBN-13:
9780090015009
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