Escape from Innocence

Escape from Innocence by Mary Curtis, published by iUniverse in 2006, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores the complexities of love and personal integrity. The story follows Ellie Homans, an artist married to a prominent surgeon, as she navigates a life of luxury in a Boston suburb. Despite her affluent surroundings, both Ellie and Senator Alexander Lindsay, a powerful figure in Bostonian society, find themselves trapped in loveless marriages. Their passionate affair challenges their commitments and leads to unforeseen consequences, including a dangerous vendetta from Ellie’s husband.
Readers will find a rich narrative that delves into themes of family life, marriage, and the emotional turmoil that accompanies infidelity. As Ellie grapples with her desires and the repercussions of her choices, she confronts the painful realities of her existence. The novel presents a vivid portrayal of New England aristocracy and the high stakes involved in matters of the heart. With 264 pages, this edition offers an engaging exploration of the costs associated with love and the journey from innocence to awareness.
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Ellie Homans, artist and wife of a prominent surgeon, lives in sumptuous luxury in a Boston suburb. Senator Alexander Lindsay, of Bostonian aristocracy, is vital, handsome, and politically powerful. But privilege has shielded neither from loveless marriages. Together they find a passionate commitment that submerges their mutual devotion to fidelity and personal integrity. The discovery of their affair leads Ellie¿s husband to devise a life-threatening method to imprison his wife in her unwanted marriage. He unwittingly passes his vendetta to his daughter, whose fury brings mother and daughter to the brink of disaster. Ellie¿s escape from innocence to costly awareness leads her to the realization that love, no matter how mature, can have a dreadful price. A woman finally discovers what she wants¿and what it costs. Ellie Homans keeps a running tally of “shoulds” in her mind, a list of her failures as the wife of an eminent surgeon from one of Boston’s first families and mother to a son following in his father’s footsteps and a daughter who hates her. The list is a catalog of battles she’s lost over the years, from the decoration of the house to where her daughter Annie should go to college. Curtis (Song for a Lifetime, 1999) unfolds this romantic drama set among the New England aristocracy with an assured hand. Rich, engaging characters demonstrate that love often comes at a high price. -Kirkus Discoveries
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