Cry of the Peacock
Posted on Thursday, January 7, 2016
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illustrious marriage, a fortune, a position of wealth and influence.
These are the dreams and ambitions of any Victorian woman of sense. Or
are they?
The death of Abbie's father, the overseer of a large country estate,
leaves her without means or resources. Her landlords, in an
extraordinary display of charity, invite her to live at Holdaway Hall.
But why are the Crawfords, who have never paid her any notice before, so
concerned with her wellbeing now?
It's a question the younger Crawford brothers would like to have
answered as well. Certainly Miss Gray is a mercenary upstart. Certainly
their brother is mad for fancying himself in love with her. They mean to
put a stop to it, but when they learn that her past is closely-even
disturbingly-connected with their own, they are forced to ask themselves
some very hard questions.
As Abbie herself soon learns, there is a great mystery at the heart of
her landlords' extraordinary offer.
Everything she has ever dreamt of might be hers for the taking, but is
the price worth it? More than her happiness alone rests upon her
decision. If she refuses Ruskin Crawford's offer of marriage, will she
be able to live with the consequences? If she does, will she be able to
live with herself?
What does it mean to be a man or woman of honor and integrity? What does
it mean, after all, to be a gentleman? And what, exactly, is the price
of a woman's heart?
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