
TRIANGLE OF LOVE Young Lord Roxburton was the most desirable bachelor in England--handsome, rich, and devilishly charming. No one had captured his fickle affections for long. Now a beautiful American heiress was determined to marry him, and Hugo Roxburton wondered if he might be in love at last. Then he sprained his ankle on a ski slope in Switzerland, and an adorable young woman came to his rescue. Who was she, this Utta, this unbelievably innocent sprite from the mountains? When Hugo discovered the astonishing secret of Utta's past--a past that had strangely crossed his own--all their lives were dramatically altered. They were drawn into a triangle of love that might break every heart!
A chance encounter on a Swiss ski slope forces a wealthy, sought-after bachelor to confront his own romantic detachment when he meets an enigmatic woman. Lord Hugo Roxburton, a man accustomed to the superficial attention of high society, finds his life interrupted by a physical injury that leads him to Utta, a mysterious woman from the mountains. As he attempts to uncover her origins, he discovers a hidden connection between their histories that threatens to upend his current intentions. The narrative follows Hugo as he navigates the tension between his established social obligations and an unexpected, profound attraction.
Readers frequently highlight the characteristic charm and predictable comfort found in this author's extensive body of work. Discussion often centers on the rapid pacing of the romantic development and the idealized portrayal of the protagonists. Critics note the focus on emotional stakes within a rigid social hierarchy, which serves as a hallmark of the genre during the mid-twentieth century. The balance of character development leans heavily toward the romantic arc, prioritizing the internal shifts of the leads over complex world-building. Many readers appreciate the light, escapist quality of the prose, which remains consistent across the author's vast bibliography.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1969-07-01
Publisher:
Arrow Bks.
ISBN-10:
0090021207
ISBN-13:
9780090021208
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