![]() ![]() Although they wrote of love, those two never met, but Olivia and David finally do, although the poetry that brings them together also causes conflict and suspicion. Baron David Crighton, recently recovered from a near-fatal war injury, is smitten and sets out to meet the beauty, while Olivia is on a quest to find out to whom her cousin, Jane, wrote her love poems. On their arrival in London, Olivia gazes at the most intriguing man. Her puritanical uncle and his daughter graciously took care of the orphans, and now Olivia wants to honor her cousin by publishing her beautiful love poems. ![]() Seven years ago, Olivia's coming out was curtailed due to her parents' death. Olivia and her younger sister, Esme, are in London not for the season but rather to see that their beloved cousin Jane's poetry is published. Letters may be sent to the publisher, or she may be contacted through her Web site: From Booklist: She is a lifelong resident of Atlanta, and her family includes a husband and two daughters. A classical singer, she believes it was the years she spent practicing scales that gave her the discipline needed to write twenty-six books. ![]() ![]() Martha Kirkland is a graduate of Georgia State University and has taught both English and drama at the high school level. ![]()
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