Miss Daphne Dearborn has been wishing Lord Brimley to the devil ever since an embarrassing incident involving a clothespress, a scandalous letter, and Brimley himself wearing not a stitch. No need to speak of it. It was years ago. She is no longer that mischievous young lady. Wellโฆ perhaps still a little mischievous. Because when she learns Brimley will be in Bath during her well-earned holiday with her dearest friend, May Allen, she must act. Knowing that man is lurking about would ruin everything. And what is a little harmless mischief if it keeps him far, far away?
Being an exotically handsome rake, war hero, and single man in possession of an alarmingly good fortune, Brimley is accustomed to women tossing themselves at him. But nothing prepared him for that cracked chit from the clothespress incident suddenly appearing at his table in a coaching inn, proclaiming her undying love and naming their future children. He was icily polite then, but should he see her in Bath, he intends to show her no civility. Whatsoever. But thenโฆ
He discovers that his closest friend, Colonel Louis Fielding, has fallen secretly in love with Miss Allenโjust as, to Daphneโs shock, she learns May quietly yearns for the colonel in return. Dear God! To bring their two hopeless friends together, must Daphne and Brimley do the unspeakable, pretend to get along? All their holiday aspirations for rest and happiness shatter into chaos, comedy, and confused feelings. (Love. They fall in love. Itโs not pretty.)
The models used make me think only tall elegant women could wear those clothes– of course, all clothes seemed made for tall womnen but the ones for the above era seem partcularly so.
Nancy
Sorry it’s not a good day! I hope the elegance of the belle epoch has helped.
this is the era of one of my favourite fiction heroines, Lady Molly, by Baroness Orczy. Nice to see what she might have worn…
It did! Thank you. I love looking at the beautiful dresses and the old photographs.
@Nancy. Sigh…you rarely hear a short woman described as a elegant and petite.