daddy_smarts
Year 1918.
All female servants are driven by curiosity. It's a common stereotype that redeems itself true by Isabelle Woodhouse, the loyal servant at the royal Buckingham palace. Among hundreds of servants, she finds a liking towards the American horse brusher, Richard Bobert. His lean figure, his kind, graceful eyes enchant her.
Which she grew too curious of, for her own good...
Is he really who he pretends to be? A man with an agreeable, simple demeanor?
And it sure isn't hard to have a liking towards the sweet girl that serves you homely soup every evening, at least that's what so called Richard felt, then. He realizes his immense feelings for her a tad bit too late when his masked actions put her in a place of confusion, even hatred, at times.
supporting a country, that wasn't his, and in terrifically illegal ways, through it's bloody war...
Adrenaline drives people, like Isabelle, to think that this makes a man even more dangerously desirable.
Is Isabelle supposed to protest against or stand with royality? Is it country or her passion for adventure?
For it's wrong to fall in love with a black shadow and it's scandalous past...
A thriller, that is sure curiosity yielding, will keep you flipping the pages.