"The villagers of Turnham Malpas are in for a shock. With Sir Ralph now dead, his fortune and title go to newcomer Johnny Templeton. Johnny could not be more different from his predecessor, and he soon finds himself in conflict with the long standing members of the village.
"Meanwhile, there are two other villagers in crisis. Marcus and Alice March have longed for a child for years. But when Alice finally becomes pregnant, there are those in the village who question the child's paternity. After all, Alice has grown very close to Johnny . . . As gossip begins to circulate, Alice must make the most difficult of decisions -- whether to follow her morals or her heart."
~~back cover
It didn't happen quite that way. Marcus hasn't held a steady job for ten years, striving to be a writer. But nothing he's written has ever been published. And Marcus is a very self-centered man, and demands that their marriage revolves around him and his attempts to be a writer. Alice becomes more and more disenchanted with this situation . . . and then she meets Johnny. Try as she might, she's drawn more and more to Johnny, who's also fallen in love with her.
She leave Marcus, but doesn't go to Johnny, trying desperately to abide by her moral conviction that marriage is forever. Marcus gets a nibble on his latest attempt, and swans off to London to see the potential publisher. And hooks up with another woman. The plot continues to thicken, and eventually Alice gives in to Johnny's pleas>
Marcus indeed beco0mes a published author, and relocates to London. Alice is with Johnny, and lo and behold! she's definitely pregnant. And all's well that ends well.