Brooks Mackenzie, noted architect from New York City, has returned to Thomasville, Georgia with two goals in mind—to build the grandest hotel of his career, and to take down Duncan Jameson, the man he holds solely responsible for the death of his parents, and the loss of his birthright. Brooks isn’t prepared for the complications that ensue when he meets and becomes intrigued by Jameson’s spirited and beautiful step-daughter. Cassie Johnston has come of age amid the glorious surroundings of Four Oaks Plantation, trying to avoid the condescension and mistreatment at the hands of her stepfather, Duncan Jameson. Just months shy of her possible escape, Cassie finds herself blackmailed by her stepfather and uncle into agreeing to marry Derrick, her disreputable step cousin, in order to secure her beloved brother’s future. Faced with the choice of marrying Derrick, or seeing her stepfather withdraw the funding for her brother’s education, Cassie agrees. Thrust into The Social Season to make her courtship with Derrick appear legitimate, Cassie enters society’s balls and cotillions, hoping to find a way out before the nuptials take place. When she meets Brooks Mackenzie at one of Four Oaks’ famed fox hunts, she unknowingly becomes a pawn in two different, dangerous games of revenge and high-stakes financial deception. Murder, intrigue, and desire alternately pull the hero and heroine together, and propel them apart through a combination of misunderstandings, jealousies, and secrets. ***All of the author's earnings from this book are being donated to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, www.cff.org and the R. Wayne "Bubba" Alexander, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund, www.bascholarship.org.***
I really enjoyed this book. I was able to relax and enjoy this historical romance during a very stressful time of year. The characters were well developed. The author did a great job with her description. One could easily create a visual of the story in their mind. I was sad to finish it and leave these characters.