The Girl Who Was Hidden Away: A Regency Novel
Book Details
PublisherAuthor Published
ISBN / ASINB01A4WP3V4
ISBN-13978B01A4WP3V4
Sales Rank172,490
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The Girl Who was Hidden Away is a full length Regency Novel about a shy and neglected young girl who makes the best of it.
Our heroine, Miss Molly Timorny, was born under unfortunate circumstances. Her mother had been forced to marry into an odious family and then died shortly after Molly was born. The girl went for being an unwanted child, to an orphan, to the ward of her elderly aunt who desired above all else to have someone to abuse. The neglected, disparaged adolescent was freed from the tyranny of her existence by the sudden death of this nasty aunt only to have some dark, dangerous strange take over the estate with the intent of forcing her into a loveless, lucrative marriage. Unknown to Molly, her solicitor’s misplaced act of kindness made her a marriage pawn in a contest over the family fortune. The handsome but frivolous Tristan Demourney, who would gain the inheritance if he married this timorous girl, convinced her to sneak away with him. Fortunately for Molly, and she was long in need of something good to happen, Tristan took her to his mother Nicolette, who was renowned for her beauty and style and adept at turning the plainest country lass into an object of desire.
Our heroine, Miss Molly Timorny, was born under unfortunate circumstances. Her mother had been forced to marry into an odious family and then died shortly after Molly was born. The girl went for being an unwanted child, to an orphan, to the ward of her elderly aunt who desired above all else to have someone to abuse. The neglected, disparaged adolescent was freed from the tyranny of her existence by the sudden death of this nasty aunt only to have some dark, dangerous strange take over the estate with the intent of forcing her into a loveless, lucrative marriage. Unknown to Molly, her solicitor’s misplaced act of kindness made her a marriage pawn in a contest over the family fortune. The handsome but frivolous Tristan Demourney, who would gain the inheritance if he married this timorous girl, convinced her to sneak away with him. Fortunately for Molly, and she was long in need of something good to happen, Tristan took her to his mother Nicolette, who was renowned for her beauty and style and adept at turning the plainest country lass into an object of desire.
