This is historical fiction at its finest. The author is a new writer, which makes the layered writing style ,even more remarkable. It is a story of close friends, who are neighbors. Alex Corstairs, who has long wished for the. love of his father, the Earl, and has striven his whole life to please him. The only problem is beautiful Annabelle, who is no longer just a child next door, and is found to headstrong, and wanting by the Earls standards, for his son to court, and her brother is prone to drink, and gambling to excess. There is tragedy, pain, loss, and love. The writer describes the plight of the soldiers, as well as the strict rules of the Ton. A simple error in judgement can cause personal, and financial ruin. The book strips. through the layers of society during this period, and the emotions of the characters. I loved Aunt Sophie, and several of the friends to both main characters. There were also those to despise, who were just weak, and users. The book also looked into depression, and the beginnings of mental illness. It flowed effortlessly, and the story line, and dialogue was superb. There were a few racy moments of passion, but they were not over done. I loved it, and have added her next book, that is not out yet, to my wish list. The best part of this book, is that it is not afraid to show the flaws in its characters, no perfect princess, or prince charming .