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The Gilded Cage

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The Gilded Cage

By: Luisa A. Jones
Narrated by: Katie Villa
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1897. Rosamund bows her head and steps slowly down the aisle. The satin of her gown whispers against the stone floor and a single tear falls into the bunch of yellow roses twisted in her trembling hands. Despite rumours of his cruelty, Rosamund has no choice but to become this man’s second wife.

After her wedding, Rosamund finds herself trapped in Sir Lucien Fitznorton’s lonely country estate. As she wanders the chilly halls, made shadowy by drapes of heavy velvet, she longs for the lost comforts of her childhood home, where she was the beloved only daughter to a doting father, now buried miles away. As a young woman with no fortune of her own, only death can release her from this misery.

Until she meets Joseph, her husband’s gruffly handsome new chauffeur. With his mop of salt-and-pepper hair and lilting accent, Joseph is from another world. One of clambering children and tea at scrubbed kitchen tables, the hollow scratch of hunger and long hours of hard work. Despite their differences, they find themselves increasingly drawn to one other.

But Sir Lucien is not only cruel, he’s devious too, and soon Rosamund finds herself caught in a dangerous web of secrets and lies. Is Rosamund’s fragile marriage nothing but a golden cage, trapping her between two men who desire her… and to what end?

One holds her captive and the other offers a hope of escape… but who really holds the key to Rosamund’s gilded prison?

A gripping and emotional historical novel, fans of Lucinda Riley and Tracy Rees won’t be able to put this book down.

©2023 Luisa A. Jones (P)2023 Storm Publishing
Fiction Historical Fiction Marriage

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This is the first book in a two-book series (The Fitznorton Series). My heart ached for the main character, Rosamund.

The story begins in 1897. Rosamund, whose father has passed away, means she must marry the rather grotesque Sir Lucien, because her brother can no longer support her. They need to sell their home. Sir Lucien’s wife has passed away, and he needs a wife.

Feeling like she has no choice, Rosamund goes ahead with the marriage. That’s where her nightmare begins. Sir Lucien is anything but kind, and Rosamund finds herself living in a nightmare of violent acts by her so-called husband.

Rosamund has never known love, and this is her first experience. Without any provisions of her own, she sees no way of escaping.

Things change when she meets the new chauffeur, Joseph. He is ruggedly handsome, and their worlds are far apart. He has many children and lives a very basic life with his wife. He sees Rosamund as entitled and frosty, while she is intrigued by him.

Will Rosamund ever escape the gilded cage that has virtually kept her prisoner? How much torture can she take? Is there a possibility of two people from very different worlds finding common ground? Will she ever find her voice regarding her husband?

I can’t wait for the second book!

*Desperate Acts*

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