This was a sweet story of redemption and second chances for a couple who each need to do some "refining".
Ethan begins courting Miranda because he finds her personality and smile irresistible, but when she doesn't share his serious view of life, he calls off the relationship. At the same time, Miranda's wealthy father has just lost everything in business reversals and gambling debts, and the only protection now open to her is at her estranged uncle's home in the country. Once there, she is treated no better than a servant. A come-down indeed. I liked how Miranda's eyes were opened to the fact that her lady's maid Sarah, whom she hadn't been very nice to, might just turn out to be her best friend. The dynamics between the two girls were great.
Of course, Ethan and Miranda cross paths again, and Ethan is shocked by the changes in Miranda. He puts his mind to how he can best help her find a better situation, all while courting another woman who is more "suitable" for his lifestyle.
The side characters in this book were fun, especially Ethan's youngest sister Hannah, who absorbs whatever tips she can from Miranda about how to succeed in society, and Lady Callister, the slightly prickly but ultimately admirable lady who takes Miranda in at one point.
A sweet and pleasant read.
My review is of an advance copy of the book provided courtesy of the author, but opinions are my own!