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Born into two different classes, James and Camille shouldn’t even know each other. But when the pursuit of a missing ruby brings them together, much more than a mere acquaintance is ignited.
The daughter of a curiosity shop owner, Camille would never be considered a lady. Nor does she want to be. With a fiery personality, she dreams of adventures far beyond the walls of her family’s modest business. But when her father thrusts a mysterious box into her hands and disappears, her whole world—dreams and all—shifts.
James is an apothecary, tending to the health needs of the town of Bentworth. His father, a well-known explorer and collector, is quite wealthy from the spoils of his adventures until one risky gamble and a stolen gem leave him on the edge of ruin. Seeking his father’s approval, James picks up the hunt for the stolen ruby, leading him to the door of Camille’s curiosity shop.
With both of their lives in danger as the ruby remains at large, James squires Camille away to the Bentworth School, believing that would be the last place her pursuers would look for her. They both find their hearts and dreams heading in a new direction, but before they are free to embrace their future they must solve the mystery looming around them. The more they uncover, however, the harder it becomes to know whom to trust. And they begin to realize that recovering the ruby may require a great sacrifice: their newfound love and maybe even their lives.
338 pages, Kindle Edition
First published July 7, 2015
”The harder he tried to separate himself from Kettering Hall, the tighter the cord connecting him to his birthplace coiled.”No sir; He wants to be an apothecary and live a quiet, peaceful country existence. But he may have to put that dream on hold, because a precious family jewel has gone missing. And that jewel is all that comes between the Gilchrest fortune and total bankruptcy.
”If he failed, Kettering Hall- and his family’s entire fortune- might be lost forever.All signs point to Camille’s shop, but she can’t imagine why. Forced to solve the mystery neither one wants to be a part of, Camille and Jonathan must untangle their families web of secrets while trying not to fall for each other.
If he succeeded, he would surely be plunged deeper into his father’s mysterious involvement.
And he couldn’t tell which he dreaded most.”
”Her life had been threatened. Her father had left her alone- again- to pursue one of his clandestine business arrangements. He’d invited a murderous stranger to their door and not bothered to meet the man there. Why should she risk her life to stay and guard his treasures?”In an era where women had little option but to be used or become a doormat, Camille is decidedly not. That is, until the very end of the book, when she says this gem of a quote (because c’mon; you really didn’t think Camille and Jonathan weren’t NOT going to end up together, right?)
”She smiled. ‘I have always wanted to be an apothecary’s wife. Nothing could make me more complete.’”Um….. you never actually said anything about being an apothecary’s wife. Or anybody’s wife, for that matter.