I picked this book as my first Kindle choice book of the month, and I am glad I did. Kate Moore, who was traveling as a nanny/ foreign language teacher, with two children, their father, and their grandmother on a ship, heading back to the states. The girls would be sent to finishing schools, and her job would be at an end. Thinking of all she had survived growing up, and the desire for better things in the future, had her lost in thought as she leaned over the railing of the ship, trying to spot a dolphin. Mathew had seen the young woman, and feared she meant to jump, and went to her rescue. He was from old money, and was tired of glossy females, and conniving mothers, pushing over eager daughter's his way. Kate seemed so different, and although she hope to find security, none of that showed seven they glanced at each other. They seemed to easily connect, easy to converse, and laugh, and relax with. He had been in the last war, and had suffered from PTSD. Nightmares, and visions disturbed his sleep, but in the few weeks left on board he felt like a new man. She too, is swept away by this kind, and elegant man, who truly seemed to care for her, and saw her as his equal. It was like a dream come true for both of them, and they married quickly after. His home was Lakecrest, a huge monstrosity of a mansion, complete with elegant, and gorgeously appointed sister, who had a tendency to be to wild, and a mother in law that is demeaning, and manipulative. The gloom of the house, the disappearance of a beloved aunt , while on the grounds of the property, others female members, and wives who decided suicide was the best way out, all does little to assure Kate . Mathew tries to please both his mother, and Kate, and tame his sister, but never seems to get control. Kate is more a prisoner, as time goes on, and I could feel her fear. I too, would have been afraid. She was locked in ,and drugged, and isolated from others ,while her husband was away. Her tales of mistreatment seems impossible, when he listens, and all her fears seem more like her imagination. There were so many secrets, and some madness, and it kept my interest. I really liked it, and the ending kept right with the story. Although it. is fiction, I couldn't help hoping Mathew, and his wife would be able to have that freedom, and share the love they felt, without being followed, spied on ,and manipulated. There were some disturbing secrets revealed, but it was nothing that one hadn't thought of while reading the book..I give it 4. 5 stars.....If you like gothic, or dark manipulation, and touch of fear, and madness, then this is for you. A family that has to maintain control, at any cost, even death.