
Lovely, orphaned Lyn Taylor feared the fabulous whirl of the sophisticated London social season would pass her by. As secretary to her wealthy, snobbish Aunt Diana, she was the carefully hidden Cinderella as the list of eligible bachelors - men of money, title, position, lined up before her cousin Anthea. Then devastating lawyer Noel Folliott stepped out of his gleaming Bentley and into her enraptured heart. But ruthless Aunt Diana placed Noel high on her list for Anthea, little knowing that Anthea was deep in a passionate clandestine romance with a car mechanic! Could Lyn betray Anthea's secret... or would social distinction remain an insurmountable barrier to the sweet exaltation of true love?
When a young secretary finds herself falling for a man intended for her cousin, she must navigate the rigid expectations of high-society London. Lyn Taylor, an orphaned secretary working for her wealthy aunt, occupies a peripheral role in the social season while her cousin Anthea is positioned to marry into status and wealth. When lawyer Noel Folliott enters the scene, he captures Lyn's attention, creating a conflict between her growing affection and the social hierarchy enforced by her aunt. The narrative follows Lyn's internal struggle as she balances her personal desires against the secrets held by her cousin, who is secretly involved with a man of lower social standing.
Readers often identify this work as a classic example of mid-century romantic fiction that emphasizes the tension between personal happiness and social duty. Discussion frequently centers on the Cinderella archetype and how the author utilizes the rigid class structures of the era to heighten the stakes of the central romance. Critics note the pacing is consistent with the genre's focus on emotional development and the eventual resolution of social obstacles. Many readers highlight the contrast between the protagonist's modest position and the glamorous, albeit restrictive, world of the London social season as a primary draw for the narrative.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1970-04-06
Publisher:
Arrow Bks.
ISBN-10:
0090029909
ISBN-13:
9780090029907
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