Bouquets symbolize the repelling of the evil eye and the making of a fruitful union. It consist of multiple flowers, making it a unique and meaningful object that a bride takes with her to the alter.
Elizabeth Brompton, lady of Hawthorne, is not having the life she dreamed of. True, she has four sons and a loving husband. But when that husband is out traveling, she is left alone to take care of her children and explain where their father has gone.
Andrew Brompton, lord of Duncan, has a seemingly perfect life. But both he and his wife have the dream of having more children, and every reminder of her illness, is a stab to their heart. But one simple word will change his life forever.
Thomas Brompton, lord of Lindenberg, is not having a calm life. His wife bore him seven children, and her sister is living with them. But one day, there is a knock on their door that might make their not-calm life, even wilder.
Mary Brompton, just Mary, has a loving husband and three children. The perfect life for someone who gave up her title to marry the man of her dreams. But that picture perfect life is crumbling, and the only thing she can do, is see her husband even less then she does now.
They all have a fight to fight against one man - a man who has been torturing them for many years now. And finally, they have had enough. But is a family with its own, intern problems strong enough to chase away Arthur Brompton?
Victorian Flower Series #5
Elizbeth Anne Humphrey wants a husband.
Her expectations are not outlandish; all she asks is that he be reasonably handsome, reasonably wealthy and completely kind. Her brothers have offered their assistance, and it's given her hope that perhaps there is a man out there who might want her for a wife. But alas, the first man she meets after recommitting to the battle against spinsterhood is reasonably handsome, reasonably naked and completely soaked through and stranded on their front steps. He also has a head-wound and no memory of who he is, but Elizabeth Humphrey has larger mysteries to solve; namely, the mystery of who she might marry.
Wattys 2022 Entry
Completed: March 2022 (~83000 words)