
Family secrets. When her Aunt Amy died, lovely Sally St. Vincent had no choice but to go to London and seek the sanctuary of the mother who had deserted her many years before--the famous actress Lynn Lystell. Lynn Lystell was as beautiful as Sally remembered her, and as kind. She clothed Sally in a stunning wardrobe, and insisted that she forget about seeking a job. But she made one strange request--that Sally keep their true relationship a secret. It was only after Sally's handsome suitor, Anthony Thorne, deserted her at the altar, and his cynical brother, Sir Guy Thorne, took her under his wing, that Sally began to suspect all was not what it appeared to be. But by then it was too late--her heart was already broken...
After the death of her aunt, Sally St. Vincent moves to London to live with her estranged mother, the famous actress Lynn Lystell, only to find herself entangled in a web of deception. Sally seeks stability and maternal connection, but she is met with a peculiar demand to hide her true identity from the public. She must navigate the high-society circles of London while contending with the sudden abandonment by her suitor, Anthony Thorne, and the growing influence of his cynical brother, Sir Guy Thorne. The narrative unfolds through a third-person perspective that emphasizes the social constraints and rigid expectations of the era.
Readers frequently highlight the classic romantic style characteristic of the author's extensive body of work. Discussion often centers on the rapid pacing of the plot and the dramatic shifts in the protagonist's circumstances. Critics note the focus on emotional stakes and the archetypal nature of the characters within the romance genre. The atmosphere is consistently described as nostalgic, reflecting the conventions of mid-twentieth-century romantic fiction.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1971-04-05
Publisher:
Arrow Bks.
ISBN-10:
0090045408
ISBN-13:
9780090045402
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