I loved this book; read another of Dilly Courts books last year and it was equally as fabulous as this one.
The start of the story puts Tilly in a bad place where she loses her job due to the lies and unfairness of the woman who employs her. The woman's philandering husband has always tried to get his hands on Tilly but she's too smart and too quick for him to handle. Once she leaves their employ, she is relieved to not have to tolerate that mans sinister advances.....only he comes back into the story later on.
Tilly's life was not an easy one and the 1800's was not an easy time for folk to live, but they all scraped together what they could and helped each other along. She had a great imagination and would make up stories of where she was going and who with, including a lie that she would go to India with a minister of the church, and his sister. Unfortunately Tilly's little lies had gotten her into a whole heap more trouble than even she had anticipated could possibly happen.
However, the law was not always on the side of the innocent and when Tilly is kidnapped, things turn ugly, and her family have no idea she'd been kidnapped, thinking she'd already gone to India.
Tilly eventually gets some of the things she aspires to getting, but unbeknownst to her, things are not what they seem. She is led astray by unscrupulous people despite being very street smart.
Many things happen to Tilly in her journey through those years of her life, but the end result of her fantasies is very different from what she had dreamed in the beginning.
A lovely read and one I would gladly promote as being a wonderfully skillfully written historical novel, full of entertaining adventures and mishaps not just to Tilly, but also to her family.