Secrets of a Lady

Secrets of a Lady by Tracy Grant is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on July 31, 2007. This historical fiction novel unfolds in the opulent yet treacherous world of Regency London, where social standing is precarious and secrets lurk beneath polished exteriors. The story centers on Mélanie Fraser, a seemingly perfect wife devoted to her husband, Charles, who is the grandson of a duke. However, beneath her charming facade lies a hidden truth that threatens to unravel her life, tied to a legendary heirloom ring of great significance.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that explores themes of deception and betrayal as Mélanie and Charles navigate the darker aspects of society, including brothels and gaming hells. The quest for the heirloom ring leads them into a web of intrigue, where the stakes are high and trust is a luxury. With 496 pages, this edition offers a detailed exploration of the complexities of love and loyalty against the backdrop of a richly depicted historical setting.
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In the glittering world of Regency London, where gossip is exchanged—and reputations ruined—with the tilt of a fan, Mélanie Fraser is the perfect wife. Devoted to her husband, Charles, the grandson of a duke, she is acknowledged as society’s most charming hostess. But just as the elegant façade of Regency London hides a dark side, Mélanie is not what she seems. She has a secret: one that could destroy her perfect jewel-box life forever . . . and the cost to keep it is an exquisite heirloom ring surrounded by legend and power. The search for it will pull Mélanie and Charles into a gritty underworld of gin-soaked brothels, elegant gaming hells, and debtors’ prisons. In this maze of intrigue, deception is second nature and betrayal can come far too easily . . .
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