The White Marriage

The White Marriage

a wonderfully romantic and nostalgic novel set in the 1950s from bestselling author Charlotte Bingham

Summary

Fans of Louise Douglas and Dinah Jeffries will love this captivating novel about the destruction of innocence from million copy and Sunday Times bestselling author Charlotte Bingham.

'A galloping read... Bingham relishes her period detail and social comedy and adds an appealing touch of whimsy.' -- The Sunday Times
'Charming from start to finish' -- ***** Reader review
'Outstanding' -- ***** Reader review
'Unputdownable' -- ***** Reader review
'A must-read' -- ***** Reader review

*****
LOVE AND BETRAYAL IN AN AGE OF INNOCENCE

Sunny's mundane country life is changed overnight when handsome, stylish Gray breaks down in his Bentley outside her parents' cottage in Rushington. It seems that he may have fallen in love with her. Although Sunny herself remains unconvinced, her best friend Arietta believes that Sunny is soon to be set on the road to wealth and happiness.

Shortly after meeting Gray for the second time at a local ball, Sunny is invited out by his close friend, the beautiful socialite, Leandra Fortescue, who tells her over lunch that Gray wants to marry her if she will accept certain conditions...

Sunny accepts and soon joins Arietta at her cheerfully chaotic lodgings in London. It is here that she realises that she can find the sort of contentment that has eluded sophisticates such as Gray and Leandra. Here too she meets Hart and, despite being engaged to Gray, falls in love with him...

By chance Arietta comes into a secret about Gray, but is afraid to tell Sunny, and yet not to tell her might ruin her future.

Reviews

  • a galloping read... Bingham relishes her period detail and social comedy and adds an appealing touch of whimsy.
    The Sunday Times

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Charlotte Bingham

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