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Lady Helen Finds Her Song

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Spring 1813 —The exotic splendors of India are legendary, and the colorful sights of her new home in Calcutta immediately captivate eighteen-year-old Lady Helen Poulter. Whereas many of her fellow British expatriates despise the culture they see as barbaric, Helen sees excitement in the unusual locale. It is in this vibrant, bustling city that she finds a kindred soul in Captain Michael Rhodes, an Englishman whose lifelong love of India runs deep. Their friendship quickly grows, yet despite their undeniable connection, she could never think of Captain Rhodes as more than a dear friend. Her love, in truth, has been captured by dashing British Lieutenant Arthur Bancroft. This handsome soldier represents the embodiment of all she's dreamed of in a husband. Preoccupied by her growing affections, Helen never dreams that beneath the glamor of the city, hostilities are reaching a boiling point. When battle ultimately threatens both of the men in her life, she must make a choice: pursue the man who symbolizes her British past, or let herself love a man who promises an unknown future in the land she loves. But amid the casualties of war, will her declaration of love come too late?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 9, 2016
      The British Raj is the setting for this pleasantly mild Regency romance. Lady Helen, shy and overlooked by her family in England, accompanies her mother and new stepfather to his military assignment in India. Helen never fit in at home, but upon arrival in Calcutta she makes friends with kindhearted Capt. Michael Rhodes and handsome officer Arthur Bancroft. Arthur seems to embody all of Helen’s romantic ideals; she doesn’t realize that with Michael, she can be herself. In turn, Michael is captivated by her beauty and compassion but feels unworthy of her due to having lost a leg in battle. A crisis forces Helen to recognize her true feelings for both men, but it feels as if her problems and the threats to the community are resolved too easily. Purists may object to careless historical errors such as Helen traveling without a female chaperone to visit an Indian ruler, but Moore (Simply Anna) offsets these flaws with vivid descriptions of India and its inhabitants that add an appealing dimension to her storytelling.

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