
by PosieGraeme-Evans (Author)
Forced from her father's humble Norfolk vicarage, Ellen Gowan finds herself in an unforgiving London. At fifteen she falls for Raoul de Valentin, the dangerous descendant of French aristocrats. Raoul marries Ellen for her brilliance as a designer but abandons his wife when she becomes pregnant.
Determined that she and her daughter will survive, Ellen begins her long climb to success. Toiling first in an east-end factory, she finally opens her own salon in Berkeley Square. One single dress, a ball gown created for the enigmatic Countess of Hawksmoor, transforms Ellen's fortunes, and as the years pass, her business thrives.
She tells the world - and her daughter - she's a widow. But then Raoul de Valentin returns and threatens to destroy all that Ellen has achieved.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Published: 22 Jan 2009
ISBN 10: 0340923326
ISBN 13: 9780340923320
Book Overview: Posie Graeme-Evans combines the romance of Charlotte Bronte and the social commentary of Charles Dickens to plunge the reader deep into the opulent, sinister world of Victorian England.
Posie Graeme-Evans was born in England but travelled all over the world with her parents, a novelist and an Australian spitfire fighter pilot. Posie has worked in the Australian film and television industry for the last 25 years as an editor, director and producer on hundreds of prime time television programmes including the number one drama series McLeod's Daughters and the worldwide pre-school phenomenon Hi-5.
Posie and Andrew Blaxland, her husband and creative partner, live in Tasmania.