Held in contempt, treated as a servant--could love free her from her own family?
So that her invalid mother might have a comfortable home, Sarah accepted her uncle's offer to live with him. In return, she would be his housekeeper. But she did not expect the price to be so high--or her life to be so demeaning. To her uncle, she was a needed servant. To her spoiled cousin Beryl, she was a non-person--that is, until the man Beryl set her sights on set his sights on Sarah.
Iris Bromige was born in 1912, and as adult lived in Surrey, England. Her hobbies were gardening, collecting gramaphone records of opera and the classics, colour photography and bird-watching. She also enjoyed country walking with her husband and their dog, listening to music, going to the opera and trying to play the piano.
She was popular for her many novels, particularly those about the Courtland and Rainwood families.