
Once burnt, twice shy - could she even trust a man again? When Carla Dane is jilted virtually at the altar, her world crashes around her. Petulant and proud, she vows to marry the first man she meets in order to save face. But she never guesses for a moment that she might actually fall in love with the man she chooses. With love, however, comes fresh heartbreak-Carla suspects that there is another woman in her new husbands life, and she runs away to London determined to bury her grief in work. Even there, ther troubles are not over, for her employer, Francis Leed is a lonely widower - a man who poves a tower of strength for Carla... but who hopes for more!
After being abandoned at the altar, Carla Dane impulsively marries a stranger to preserve her pride, only to face the complications of unexpected affection and suspicion. Carla Dane navigates the fallout of a public humiliation by entering a marriage of convenience, a decision that forces her to confront her own vulnerability and trust issues. As she attempts to reconcile her feelings for her new husband with the fear of betrayal, she finds herself caught between her past choices and a burgeoning connection with her employer, Francis Leed. The narrative follows her physical relocation to London and her internal struggle to balance professional obligations with personal turmoil. The story utilizes a third-person perspective to examine the consequences of reactionary decisions and the search for stability in the wake of emotional upheaval.
Readers often note that this work reflects the classic romantic tropes prevalent in mid-twentieth-century fiction. Discussion frequently centers on Carla's impulsive decision-making and how it serves as the catalyst for the subsequent emotional complications. Critics highlight the author's focus on the protagonist's internal state as she navigates the tension between her past trauma and new potential relationships. The pacing is described as steady, prioritizing character development over external action to emphasize the psychological weight of the protagonist's choices. Many readers appreciate the atmospheric portrayal of the protagonist's search for independence while dealing with the complexities of love and loss.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
1966-04-01
Publisher:
Arrow Bks.
ISBN-10:
0090018702
ISBN-13:
9780090018703
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