Made financially independent after the sale of family heirlooms, Elizabeth Mason is finally free to pursue her goals, and a handsome businessman, but she soon discovers that she might also have to make great sacrifices. Original.
Although realistic, I guess, I got tired of the heroine waffling between work and marionettes, and there was only a brief time when she actually worked a marionette, so it never grabbed me as a calling for her. The hero was a bit of a waffler as well, coming and going and trying to make up his mind whether he wanted a relationship or not.