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Ellen Denby is the CEO of The Dundee Agency, who is called in to find a kidnapped child and her nanny. She is unaware that the father of the child, Theo Constantine, has called in his own backup.
Ellen is shocked to see Nikos, the man she had a two week fling with nearly 15 years ago. Nikos is more than shocked to find Ellen, whom he knew as Mary Ellen, the CEO of the agency. He as been undercover for the British SIS for the past 18 years, but he had never forgotten Mary Ellen, whom he fell in love with the two weeks they were together, but couldn't put her life in jepordy. If only he knew......
When I read what Ellen went through when she got back to the states after her fling, I couldn't stop crying for 10 pages. Being a mother, it was especially hard to read and I almost had to put the book down.
This is a book that takes us through the ups and downs of Ellen and Nikos' relationship, Theo and Dia, and later in the book Faith (the nannny) and Worth.
With searing poignancy and complexed characters, Beverly Barton brings a resonant drama on lost innocence, guilt and remorse that pulsates with the rhythm of frenetic action. Ms. Barton's scrupulous research on espionage and military operation breathes realism into the plot without forsaking on the romance and kinship. She makes every side-character including the grieving mother Dia, comrades Sawyer and Lucie textured and relevant to the plot and even concocts a beautiful secondary romance between the nanny Faith and tough-guy ranger Worth. Yet the element that excruciatingly tugs our heartstrings is the bittersweet romance between Nikos and Ellen where it shines with compassion, smoldering passion and ultimately forgiveness. The unguarded emotions found in this elegant and simple tale makes this one of the best read I have had this year.
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When we first meet Helena, she is a child living an idyllic life on a large country estate. Her five siblings and she are being reared largely by a nursery staff. Her fieriness is first demonstrated by her touching and fierce loyalty to her two younger twin brothers, whom she goes to great lengths to protect against a cold and cruel governess. As she matures, she develops but two social skills: riding to the hounds and singing. Her strongest personal trait, however, is loyalty, especially to her two beloved brothers.
She falls in love from afar with a much-older, dashing military hero; but then WWI erupts and forever alters her world. Against the wishes of her parents, she breaks social barriers by becoming an Army nurse, primarily in order to show common cause with her younger twin brothers when they join the military campaigns in France.
In France, her work as a war nurse takes her into a hell worse than any of her imaginings. Her grim work brings her into contact with patients and staff of all social orders. And she finds that despite her cushy upbringing, hers is a backbone of steel.
One day she takes extreme measures to save the life of Ben Holden, a sergeant-major from Lancashire who has been wounded while serving under the command of one of her twin brothers. This chance meeting, under the horrific circumstances of trench warfare, is yet another defining moment in her young life.
Post-war, her family decimated by loss, she is forced to commit a deed of compassion with terrible emotional consequences. Only one man can help her regain her foothold on life: Ben Holden, who fights to save her life, as she had saved his.
The story of Helena and Ben's relationship in the final section of the novel is by spells tragic, touching, amusing---and by the end, entirely unforgetable.
This is a novel that grabs your attention from the onset. Its characters will live on in your memory long after you have turned the final page. And you will be haunted by the scenes from the trenches, in the "war to end all wars".
Song of Songs drew me in and that's where I stayed until I finished the book. I read it at work in my breaks, and paid no attention to anybody; I could not put it down. I lent it to friends who could not put it down either and raved about it for months afterwards.
Very briefly: this story is set in the late 1800's in Edwardian times. It revolves around Helena whose life is easy till war breaks out. She becomes a nurse and spends a number of years tending the wounded. When peacetime comes, Helena becomes involved with a man of a lower class and marries him. The whole thing is wrong from the start, but Helena and Ben try to live together; he likes the simple things, she likes finery.
Exceptionally well written, sensual and sad - and for those of you who like long sagas, roughly 800 pages. Well worth the reading, and certainly the best four dollars I've ever spent!
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There is space for a family tree, How they met, their first date,parties and showers, how their relationship developed, guest
list signature pages, mentioning every event up to the first
anniversary.
I got one for my daughter, and intend to get more for her friends.
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