Louise Carmichael is the daughter of an English artist and a French emmissary. When she first meets Geoffrey Carmichael she is 19, working for her grandfather in his famous art gallery in Paris and desolate. Geoffrey offers escape - to her father's world and a life of her own, but she could have no idea that life in Oxford would come complete with its own constraints and restrictions. Twenty years later she makes a small bid for freedom and the taste of liberty is a dangerous thing wth unforseen results. . . .
Anna Cato lives in Somerset with her husband Thomas, and two badgers, Bessie and Boris. As Sally Stewart she has written several historical novels including The Land of the Nightingales, A Rose for Every Month, Women of Providence and The Bird of Happiness.
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