Strangers meet, romance blossoms. But there's a test...A classic
fairytale retold.
Good English families all have a house in the country with a deer park,
a trout stream, and an army of gardeners. They should have a son and if
it can be managed, he should be handsome. Cleverness isn't important.
Daughters in limited quantities are fine so long as they are pretty.
Bastards are inconvenient and best ignored. It's not a big problem,
unless you are one. Unfortunately, Sophy is.
Sick of her outcast role, she escapes her father's house, only to fall
from her horse during a spring storm. Injured, soaked, and shivering,
she stumbles to a stranger's door - Tom, a blunt edged merchant from a
family of vulgar upstarts. Mistaking Sophy for the genuine article, he
takes her in. Sophy can't resist twisting the truth. Soon she's caught
in her own snare - and it might just be a noose.