Summer has come to London, with all of its warmth, hope, beauty, and romantic atmosphere. It is a time of adventure and new discoveries. However, Lilly Linton is having trouble enjoying the so-called pleasant weather. The fiery feminist has endured a few months under the employ of Mr. Rikkard Ambrose, however it seems that not even the sunny season can thaw her employer's icy façade. That is, until a certain correspondence changes everything and Lilly, Mr. Ambrose, and Karim are sent on trip they won't soon forget. Only in the summer can the days grow longer, the nights turn warmer, and the unexpected be anticipated.
NOTE: All wonderful major characters, settings, and references to previous plots from "Storm and Silence" belong to Robert Thier. The appearance of my own original characters and settings will be evidently obvious.
Lillian Linton almost thought that her life so far couldn't be any better. Almost. And there was a single person behind her reasoning. Mr. Rikkard Ambrose, a powerful business mogul who happens to be Lillian's boss during the day and semi-lover at night.
But in spite of his sexist demeanor and overbearing tendencies, Lillian has come to question if Mr. Ambrose is not the reason that her life isn't perfect, but the reason why she can call her life a 'life' at all.
But her life is about to get a little more interesting, Mr. Ambrose or not, as an old family friend of her father's arrives at Lady Samantha's for the ball.
And their relationship is about to get more complicated.