The Dance of Love

Angela Young


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The Dance of Love by Angela Young
England, in the early 1900s. Natalie Edwardes is poised on the brink of womanhood. In an age when a woman's destiny is decided by marriage, her beauty, wit and wealth should guarantee her a glittering future.

But, isolated by her father's position as a self-made man, Natalie has never felt at ease in a society bound by class and conventions. Heart, for her, will always rule head, and so it seems that an encounter with a dashing yet gentle artist-soldier contains all the seeds of her life's happiness.

The dance of Natalie's life whirls her from the glittering ballrooms of London and the grand houses of Scotland and Devon, to the Scottish Highlands. But the strictures of polite society are far-reaching and Natalie's happiness is abruptly snatched away.

She is forced to compromise her romantic ideals and it is only when the tragedy of the Titanic touches her life, years later, that she discovers what love really means and the heartrending choices it poses.
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