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Mary Balogh

Book - 2025

"Discover the beauty of second chances at love and life in this heartfelt new novel from New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh. The Dowager Countess of Stratton, Clarissa Ware, née Greenfield, has just presented her younger daughter to the ton, and the rest of her life belongs only to herself. She returns to Ravenswood, intending to spend the summer alone there. But the summer has other plans for her. Born a gentleman, Matthew Taylor has chosen to spend his life as the village carpenter. Growing up, he and Clarissa were close-dangerously so, considering his family's modest fortune. As a young man, he never would have been a suitable match for the daughter of the wealthy Greenfields. Clarissa married Caleb Ware, the Earl o...f Stratton, so Matthew married another, though he was widowed soon after. Now everything is different-Clarissa has already lived the life expected of her by society. And Matthew is as attractive and intriguing as he was when they were young. As their summer friendship deepens into romance, they stand together on the precipice of change-essentially the same man and woman they remember being back then, but with renewed passion and the potential to take their lives in an entirely new direction"--

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Historical fiction
Novels
Romans
Published
New York : Berkley 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Mary Balogh (author)
Physical Description
pages cm
ISBN
9780593638415
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A late-in-life romance offers a second chance at love to childhood sweethearts. Clarissa Ware, the Dowager Countess of Stratton, has come home to the family estate of Ravenswood to decide what she wants from life as her 50th birthday nears and her children are grown. Matthew Taylor, her childhood friend, had receded to a distant acquaintance for decades, as was dictated by her married state. Also widowed, he is now a social yet solitary carpenter who has made peace with his own losses, including that of a stillborn baby. When Clarissa commissions him to craft a crib for her grandchild, she also asks if they might renew their old tie now that they're both alone. While their connection is rekindled quickly, the difference in their stations incites gossip in the neighborhood and trepidation in her family. Matthew also has to decide if his detachment--learned through meditation at a monastery in the Himalayas--represents true happiness or a way to avoid the risks of intimacy. Dramatizing complex human emotions within a romance plot is a classic feature of Balogh's novels. She alternates her older protagonists' inner monologues with scenes of their time together, memories of past injuries, and social gatherings involving a vast array of characters. The result is a layered, slow-moving story best read in a reflective mood. A Regency romance that is light on sexuality and heavy on sentiment and self-assessment. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.