In Shakespeare’s A Midsummernight’s Dream, Lysander makes the sage observation that "the course of true love never did run smooth."
FORTUNE’S SON is precisely such a story in which the path to love is fraught with many obstacles. It chronicles a complicated relationship between two very flawed and multifaceted characters who by outward appearances seem completely incompatible, but who inwardly mirror one another in many ways. And while neither the young and feckless adventurer, Philip Drake, nor the jaded widow Lady Susannah Messingham has any intention of romantic entanglements, Fate, however, has other things in store.
FORTUNE’S SON is about failings, foibles and forgiveness; selfish desires and self-less sacrifice, and ultimately of the redeeming power of love.
FORTUNE’S SON is precisely such a story in which the path to love is fraught with many obstacles. It chronicles a complicated relationship between two very flawed and multifaceted characters who by outward appearances seem completely incompatible, but who inwardly mirror one another in many ways. And while neither the young and feckless adventurer, Philip Drake, nor the jaded widow Lady Susannah Messingham has any intention of romantic entanglements, Fate, however, has other things in store.
FORTUNE’S SON is about failings, foibles and forgiveness; selfish desires and self-less sacrifice, and ultimately of the redeeming power of love.
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