The Parting Glass
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
In a lush and evocative debut set in 19th century New York, a devoted maid's secretive world is on the brink of collapse. By day, Mary Ballard serves as the dutiful lady's maid to Charlotte Walden, a prominent figure in high society. However, Charlotte would be horrified to discover the truth about Mary's past. When night falls, Mary transforms into her true identity, Irish exile Maire O'Farren, escaping her frustrations in the city's gritty underbelly. She finds solace in the company of a prostitute and a diverse group tied to a dangerous secret society. Meanwhile, Charlotte harbors her own secret—an affair with a stable groom, who unbeknownst to her, is Mary's brother. As the realities of both women's lives begin to unravel, Mary faces a pivotal choice between loyalty to her brother and her employer, as well as between societal expectations and personal freedom. This captivating historical fiction explores themes of sexuality, race, and social class, resonating with contemporary issues. With vibrant characters and a well-paced plot, it immerses readers in the contrasting worlds of privilege and the struggles of the immigrant working class, creating a romantically charged narrative that captivates from start to finish.
