I just finished reading this amazing book, and I am crying like a baby. Such a complex and wonderfully haunting story! The book starts with Emerson, the lead female character, (whose point of view is used to speak to us throughout most of the book), as she leaves her native Australia, with her best friend, Brielle, to go to London. Emerson goes into an antique store, and falls in love with an emerald and rose gold ring. She is told by the old woman who runs the shop, that the ring has markings on it that show that it was made a long time ago, and was probably owned by royalty. Emerson wants the ring but she shouldn't buy it because it's too expensive. Suddenly, a very attractive Irish man comes into the shop and wants to purchase the same ring. He really wants the ring he says for his mother, and is willing to pay more than twice the asking price, but this makes Emerson really angry because she has the ring on her finger, and she really wants it, so she decides to go ahead and buy it. The handsome man, who she was attracted to, gives her his card with his name, Star, on it and asks her to contact him if she wants to sell him the ring. The next day, Emerson, runs into Star at her work, and there seems to be instant chemistry. Emerson continues to run into Star, where he tells her his name is really Alastar. Alastar cannot seem to stay away from Emerson, even though he seems to be giving her mixed signals and calling her Emmaline, but she cannot stop thinking of him. Alastar finally asks Emerson out, and there is a very strong emotional and physical attraction. Alastar wants to have a relationship with Emerson, but tells her that it has to be short lived because he is leaving in two weeks to go to America for an indefinite period of time with his brother, George. They decide to spend every minute of time together that they can before he leaves. Emerson discovers that Alastar is an award winning photographer and painter. At the end of the two weeks, they separate, both of them broken hearted. Emerson is extremely depressed and only leaves home to go to work. She starts to have strange dreams about a princess, Elizabeth, and her guard, Henry, and also starts sketching pictures of things, places, and people that she can't seem to get out of her head. She had purchased letters that are connected to the ring, after she gets a call about their existence from the old woman at the shop, who feels that she should have them. Emerson starts to read them, and they turn out to be letters from a man named Alchron to a princess, Emmaline. Finally Emerson goes out again with her friends, and runs into George. Emerson finds out that Alastar has been back from America for at least a month but never contacted her, and she becomes furious. She goes to Alastar's home, and I don't want to give anything else away because that is when the story really starts to get good. I would recommend this book to everyone who loves to read a good book, and I could totally see this being made into a movie. I just loved this book, and could not put it down until I was finished reading it. It is unlike any romance novel that I have ever read before!