In Victorian England, tartan is the new black. When Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert embrace all things Scottish--including the country's traditional plaid fabric--her majesty's subjects quickly follow suit. Therefore, Jenny Corvill knows that the key to the success of her family's Scottish weaving business lies in getting Victoria and Albert's stamp of approval on their tartan designs. Through a combination of luck and stubbornness, Jenny gets her audience with Prince Albert, and once word gets out that Corvill and Sons is manufacturing tartan cloth for the royal family, business grows by leaps and bounds. Jenny soon becomes the de facto head of the company, but even as her dreams of a thriving family business come true, one thing still eludes her grasp: romance. Readers who enjoy captivating stories of women who conquer the business world, much like Emma Harte did in Barbara Taylor Bradford's
Woman of Substance (1984), will devour this fascinatingly detailed historical novel.
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About the Author
Tessa Barclay is the bestselling author of over forty novels and one of the most popular writers in the UK. Previous titles by this well-loved author include The Champagne Girls, The Precious Gift, The Saturday Girl, Other People's Dreams and, from Severn House, Starting Over and A Lovely Illusion. She has also just published the first two novels of a new series of crime novels, Farewell Performance and A Better Class of Person.
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