One True Love

One True Love by Jessica Stirling, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2005, is a fiction saga that spans 460 pages. The story follows Susanne Thorne, an orphan of means, who is taken to Scotland by Bette Hollander. Bette hopes that Susanne will fall in love with her son Louis, believing that such a union would restore the Hollander family’s fortunes and settle old debts.
As Susanne matures, she reveals a strong will and independent spirit, challenging Bette’s plans for a predetermined romance. The narrative explores the complexities of love and the consequences of trying to orchestrate relationships. Readers will find a rich tapestry of emotions and familial dynamics as the characters navigate their desires and expectations.
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Susanne Thorne is an orphan of means, one reason why Bette Hollander carries the young English girl off to her home in far-away Scotland.
Bette would be more than happy for Susanne to fall in love with her handsome, headstrong son Louis, for marriage to the little heiress would repay old debts and restore the Hollander family’s fortunes.
But love cannot be delivered to order and as Susanne grows up and proves to have a mind of her own, Bette’s plans for a match made in heaven seem fated to end in disaster.
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