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Light of the Gods

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The lovely Sacha Waverley, the daughter of an impoverished country Vicar, who is a brilliant Greek scholar, is almost as beautiful if in a very demure way as her cousin, Lady Deirdre Lang, who is much more sophisticated and worldly.

So when Deirdre visits her at the Vicarage with a very strange request, Sacha finds herself perplexed by her domineering and demanding cousin.

       For Deidre has fallen in love with Lord Gerrard and is desperate to join him at his house party. The trouble is that she is already secretly engaged to the Duke of Silchester as she longs to be a Duchess and he is very rich and influential.

       Worse still the Duke has been injured in a terrible accident in a gun trap that has left him temporarily blind. And it is clearly Deirdre’s duty to go to him at his Scottish Castle to comfort and cheer him up as he has requested her to do.

         Instead Deirdre persuades Sacha to take her place as they are so alike and, although terrified of being exposed as an imposter, she is warmly greeted when she arrives in Scotland as Deidre and does so with aplomb.

         Inspired by her beautiful surroundings of lochs and moorlands she heartens the ailing but handsome Duke and soon she is in love. And he with her.

         But she is filled with dread of the moment that he regains his sight and can see that she is not who she claims to be!

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AUTHOR’S NOTE
AUTHOR’S NOTE‘Marriage by Consent’ or ‘Irregular Marriage’ was completely legal in Scotland until 1919. Many people were married that way and some were trapped. The quotations that the heroine reads to the Duke are from The Splendours of Greece by Robert Payne. This book has entranced and inspired me more than any other book on Ancient Greece and to quote Robert Payne, “The splendour of Greece still lights our skies, reaching over America and Asia and land that the Greeks never dreamed existed. There would be no Christianity as we know it without the fertilizing influence of the Greek Fathers of the Church, who owed their training to Greek philosophy and we owe to the Greeks the beginning of science and the beginning of thought. They built the greatest Temples ever made, carved marble with delicacy and skill and set in motion the questioning mind which refuses to believe that there are any bounds to reason.”

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