Description:At age seventeen, Sophia Worthington fell in love with her friend,
Philip Eliot. Their love grew slowly, built over the many summers Sophia
spent at his family estate, Bramblefields Park. But his meddlesome
mother did not approve of their romance, so she conspired to put an end
to the affair, determined that her son marry a woman better suited to
their family fortune. Unbeknownst to her, Philip proposed to Sophia at
their final parting, promising he would return to her in two years, when
he turned twenty-one and became financially independent.
From
the day of their parting, Sophia wrote to Philip faithfully, but he
never responded to her letters, and his twenty-first year came and went
with no sign of him. Phillip had abandoned her.
Later, while
mourning her father’s recent passing, Sophia’s domineering uncle
threatens to take over her inheritance and her family home, Worthington
Farm. Sophia has worked hard to restore the estate since her father’s
death and will do anything to prevent it from falling into her uncle’s
clutches, even if it means consenting to his absurd stipulations, which
include an agreement that she marry. Honor bound, Sophia accepts the
proposal from her friend and neighbor, Malcolm Burns. Handsome and
well-off, she assures herself that he is an excellent match.
However,
shortly after their engagement, Philip returns from his three-year
absence. At first, Sophia convinces herself that they are only friends,
but as time goes by, she is increasingly unable to ignore the anger,
confusion, and longing surfacing within her. Now, Sophia must decide
whether she will refuse Philip in favor of the stable life she’s begun
with Malcom or put her farm, her livelihood, and all those who depend on
her at risk to be with the man she truly loves.