From Booklist
Kate Sullivan grew up the moment her brother came to tell her she'd been jilted. Living in rural Somerset just after the Great War, she would have become an object of pity and the focus of gossip, so she took the bridal money, used the hotel reservation, and went on her honeymoon alone. Posing as the tragic, mysterious "Mrs. Radcliffe," Kate attracts the attention of other vacationers, especially the dashing Luke Halliday. Luke offers unquestioning friendship, and a job as a photographer's model if Kate wants it. To escape her well-meaning family, Kate joins Luke in London. Luke finds her a room in a respectable boarding house, and begins to discover the depths of his love for her. For her part, Kate worries that he won't love her once her secrets are exposed. Saunders, whose earlier books include Journey's End (1997) and who also writes as Rowena Summers, has crafted an innocent and charming romance that will appeal to fans of Grace Livingston Hill and Janette Oke. Melanie Duncan
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About the Author
Jean Saunders has published 80 novels and over 600 short stories under her own name and under the pen names of Jean Innes, Sally Blake and Rowena Summers. In 1991 her novel, "The Bannister Girls," was shortlisted for the Romantic Novel of Year award.
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