Author: | Aria Norton |
Genre: | Historical Romance |
File Name: | the-melody-of-a-ladys-heart-by-aria-norton.epub |
Original Title: | The Melody of A Lady's Heart: A Historical Regency Romance Book |
Creator: | Aria Norton |
Language: | en |
Identifier: | MOBI-ASIN:B08TMJZTQV |
Date: | 1611079200 |
File Size: | 778746.88 |
When Lady Helena Barclay is moved to tears by a violinist’s performance at the opera, she’s inspired to learn the instrument. The violin might not be suitable for a proper lady, but following the rules has never been Helena’s strong suit anyway. After convincing her parents to hire a tutor, she is shocked to discover her instructor is none other than the violinist she met at the opera. For the first time in her life a man has caught Helena’s interest, and she can’t stop thinking about him. When her parents start fearing she’s getting too close with the mysterious musician, they take her away to London. Will Helena lose her chance to explore the depths of her connection to this captivating man?
Ever since his noble father left his mother, Nathaniel Baudelaire is characterised by a deep detestation of aristocrats. When he is forced to tutor the spoiled daughter an earl, he immediately resolves to do everything in his power to make her give up. What he never expected was to come face to face with the very woman who enthralled him recently at the opera. She quickly proves his original assumptions wrong, and he is swept up in her colourful world. However, just when Nathaniel begins to come to terms with having feelings for her, she is taken away from him. Will he let the woman who gave his life meaning slip away, or will he set aside past hurts and follow his heart’s desire?
Misunderstandings, people with nefarious intentions and society are determined to keep Helena and Nathaniel apart. Still, neither can forget the magical moments they shared and the powerful feelings between them. As they’re torn apart and a new suitor is thrust into the mix for Helena, all hope seems to be lost. Will their love be strong enough to overcome impossible hurdles, or are they doomed to live a life of longing from afar? Will their broken hearts ever become whole again?