The Grandfather clock chimed 12.
Lady Edwina Thorne, 17, sat on the mahogany colored dressing table. Her flaming, red colored hair was tied in a bun; her long, slender legs were on the soft, purple colored, regal carpet...where her silver colored slippers, fit her small, dainty, feet.
The gold colored mirror was new.
It shimmered in the huge Manor's chambers.
She wore a lush, white colored wedding gown.
Her eyes gleamed, as she wondered where the other guests were. They vowed to stay on after wedding. But they weren't there...
...Then she remembered...
Her husband was arrested for being a false Lord.
And everything that he told her was a lie.
Nothing was real now...All that was left was this Manor...And memories of a future that was now all for nothing, in the high society of London.
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Исторические романыLondon, England, 1817. Lady Edwina Sharpe is now married to the handsome to Lord Richard Thorne, whose regal standing in High Society is under a cloud of mystery. As she decides to further her power, other Ladies and Lords decide to show her who rea...