A Cup of Tea (Ballantine Reader's Circle)
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Born to privilege, Rosemary Fell has wealth, well-connected friends, and a handsome fiancé, Philip Alsop. One cold and rainy night she sees, under a streetlamp, the mysterious Eleanor Smith huddled against the elements. In a moment of beneficence, Rosemary invites the penniless young woman home for a cup of tea.
Arriving on the scene, Philip notices Eleanor warming herself by the roaring fire. When Rosemary sees them exchange an unmistakable look, she promptly sends the girl packing. But too late. In that one brief moment, Rosemary's carefully sculptured life has cracked beyond repair.
Inspired by the classic Katherine Mansfield short story, A Cup of Tea springs to life from its rich cast of characters and brilliant evocation of the uncertain days of World War I. This darkly romantic novel engages us with impeccable plotting and a deep sense of foreboding, propelling us toward its shocking conclusion.
Arriving on the scene, Philip notices Eleanor warming herself by the roaring fire. When Rosemary sees them exchange an unmistakable look, she promptly sends the girl packing. But too late. In that one brief moment, Rosemary's carefully sculptured life has cracked beyond repair.
Inspired by the classic Katherine Mansfield short story, A Cup of Tea springs to life from its rich cast of characters and brilliant evocation of the uncertain days of World War I. This darkly romantic novel engages us with impeccable plotting and a deep sense of foreboding, propelling us toward its shocking conclusion.
Journal Entry 2 by dvg at Happy Day Postal Release, By Mail/Post/Courier -- Controlled Releases on Thursday, October 5, 2017
Released 6 yrs ago (10/5/2017 UTC) at Happy Day Postal Release, By Mail/Post/Courier -- Controlled Releases
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The plot itself is a storyline we have read before. Arranged marriage, boy meets another girl. What happens? Boy goes to war. Then there are a few twists and turns in the plot. Ending was a touch of surprise. For the 200 or so pages of this book, it was an enjoyable fast read. Heading off to the Happy Day Sweeps Winner. I hope you enjoy the read. Happy Reading and Happy BookCrossing!