
When Verne Raydon marries Robert, it is purely for money and he knows it. Verne despises him, yet takes the step that appals her, but she has no choice. In this loveless arrangement Robert, who is not unattractive, must have his own motives, but what are they and what can he possibly gain from such an arrangement? Marriage was security... love lay elsewhere.
Verne Raydon enters a marriage of convenience with Robert, a man she despises, to secure her financial future. Driven by necessity rather than affection, Verne navigates the cold reality of a union built on mutual suspicion and hidden agendas. Robert, despite his physical appeal, remains an enigma whose true intentions for the marriage are obscured by his calculated demeanor. The narrative explores the tension between social obligation and personal desire within a rigid domestic framework.
Readers often note the author's ability to capture the stifling atmosphere of a loveless marriage. Discussion frequently centers on the moral ambiguity of the protagonists and the slow-burn development of their complex relationship. Critics highlight the focus on character psychology over external action, which creates a grounded, realistic tone. The narrative is frequently praised for its examination of the social pressures that force individuals into compromising positions. Readers who appreciate character-focused dramas will find the exploration of Verne and Robert's motivations to be the primary draw of the text.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1969-02-01
Publisher:
Arrow Bks.
ISBN-10:
0090015207
ISBN-13:
9780090015207
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