A fronte praecipitium a tergo lupi. (In front of you, a precipice. Behind you, wolves.)
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
The Witherwood Ball
The December ball season is getting off to a late start due to a late wedding engagement. I offer you an invitation to the Witherwood Ball:
Mr. Andrew Witherwood is pleased
to invite you to a ball in honor of his
newly affianced,
Miss Sarah Marchmont
on this Evening of the seventh day
of December at the
Fezziwig Emporium in
Hanover Street.
Sarah, or Molly as she was once known, dresses with care in a serviceable gown of blue serge, borrowed for the occasion from her sister-to-be. Almost she regrets her actions with the ruby. Almost, but not quite. For it would have been a very good thing to have at least one new dress in which to celebrate their upcoming nuptials. She gazes into the spotty glass, remembering the balls of yesteryear.
She remembers sitting on the steps to watch the guests arrive in their furs and jewels, to be met by Papa and Mama in a formal receiving line. Sarah closed her eyes, putting herself into the waking dream. The butler would have taken their wraps and she and Andrew would have proceeded down the line. When she came to Papa, she would have curtsied and Papa would have pulled her into a quick hug, while perusing Andrew over her head.
She knew he would have looked askance at her beau, mainly because no man was good enough for his little girl. And Mama would have drawn her away in horror at the state of her shabby dress. They would have ascended to her rooms to don a more respectable gown and Amalie would have murmured over her hair. At the end of it, they would have descended, sparkling and resplendent.
Sarah stares at the shabby cuffs and hem. What she wouldn't give to be back in Mama's arms.
But then she wouldn't be engaged to Andrew, for he would scarcely have done for a Marchmont beau. She takes up her fan and reticule and proceeds downstairs to Andrew's arm. He turns her about and gives her the warmest of smiles.
"Never have I seen such a beautiful lady," he says, bowing over her hand. He draws it to his lips and she is lost again in the warmth of his kindness. Perhaps it is not only kindness which fills her with happiness this night?
The two proceed to Fezziwig's Emporium, laughing and conversing as they walk. They see the windows lit with cheerful candle light and Fezziwig himself holding forth in preparation for the dancing.
"Ah! The guests of honor!" he exclaims as Andrew and Sarah enter to the music of the ringing bell. "Everyone to their places. Let me take your wraps, Witherwood." Fezziwig bows and they all proceed into the room to be greeted by the guests.
You too are invited. Enter and dance. And as you do, note that Andrew is much more handsome than his picture.
If you would like to read more about Sarah and Andrew, please go here or here and purchase the book, THE HEART OF FIRE by H. Linn Murphy
As Evangeline Holcomb watches her family’s mansion go up in flames, she vows to end the centuries-old feud between the Holcombs and their closest neighbors, the Skerrits. The abrasive Viscount and his money perish in the fire, leaving his wife and daughter destitute, while Eve’s brother is off fighting Napoleon on the high seas. Eve disguises herself and takes a position as a maid in the Skerrit household, spending her days among the people her father referred to as gamblers and thieves.
Eve finds her mentor murdered in the woods near the estate. She also discovers a member of the Skerrit family is slowly being poisoned. She makes it her responsibility to find the culprit. In the end, Eve must rely either on Thomas Pierce, the handsome young man who wishes to marry her, or on Harold Skerrit’s oldest son and heir, the fiery-tempered Luke. Eve must choose well, or fall prey to the dark secrets of the Skerrit legacy
Viscount Sir Edward Marchmont's new wife, Bernadette, is spending his money like water. Unbeknown to her, he takes the family gem, a huge ruby called Heart of Fire, to pay for his gambling debts. On the way to his creditor, however, Edward loses the jewel. In a fit of despair, he throws himself from Blackfriars Bridge, plunging his family into poverty of the rankest sort.
With a heart harder than any ruby, Bernadette abandons her stepchildren to a life on the streets of London. Sarah and Josiah are forced to make their living by dragging flotsam from the banks of the Thames to sell for food. Sarah cares for several street urchins, while her young brother goes to work for a gang, cleaning chimneys and acting as a paid mourner-both covers for a theft ring.
Handsome law clerk Andrew Witherwood seems to be Sarah's champion, despite the fact that Bernadette has retained his services. When rumors of the ruby resurface, greedy treasure hunters will stop at nothing to get their hands on it. Kidnapping, theft, betrayal, and murder are all on the table. Sarah must find someone she can trust before it's too late.
A summerhouse isn’t usually the place to pick up cute girls. Jack Harris, curator of the Pennington Estate for England’s National Trust, not only meets a girl where he works, but she is the famous Pennington heiress, missing for two hundred years. Somehow their lives collide in the gazebo after dark. Jack soon finds he can’t get Charlotte and the mystery surrounding her life out of his head and heart. Charlotte knows she can’t marry her parents’ choice—the man is doltish. She must tell them she wishes instead to marry an incorporeal man with the words “Do not disturb: I’m disturbed enough already” written on what appears to be his undershirt. Jack can’t impress Charlotte’s unbending parents without scaring them witless, as they think he is a ghost. Jack pursues her across Europe, racing time itself and hoping to catch her when she falls. But time can be unpredictable.
You can purchase SUMMERHOUSE in any of these places: Amazon Deseret Book
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When champion barrel racer Tamsin Tucker is seriously injured at a rodeo, her whole world crashes around her. She is abandoned in a tiny Utah town, where her leg is amputated to save her life. Tamsin's horse is gone, she has no family, and she feels God has forsaken her. Prospects are bleak.
Through what she later realizes is divine intervention, Tamsin finds friendship with her nurse, Sarah, and Travis Mayfield, the handsome doctor who saves her life. Sarah has her own problems, but a faith that Tamsin can't deny. Travis has ghosts of his own and must learn to trust in God as well.
Getting on her feet isn't going to be easy for Tamsin. But with a newfound purpose, the help of friends, a man who adores her, and the matchless love of her Heavenly Father, she will forge a new life.
Francesca Kennington merely wants to be left to her studies, despite her mother's best efforts to saddle her with a rich husband. Then she meets a mysterious gentleman, who leads her on a romp through the ballrooms and countryside of Georgian England. Their romance blossoms but secrets cause Francesca's house of cards to tumble. She must find a way to put her life back together, while still following her heart.
"I have to tell you how much I enjoyed Small Deceptions. I hunkered down with it for two days and devoured it. I would like a Daniel Stirling, please?"Jeri Crews
"Heidi...as you know, Lori Taylor gave a copy of your novel, Small Deceptions, to Liam McCurry for Christmas. I finally got it away from him...and want you to know how much I enjoyed it. To be truthful, I have never been a great Jane Austen fan and found the "non-crazy world" setting and language difficult...for at least the first 5 pages! Then I really got into the story and loved it. Thanks for your writing skills, lady! Keep 'em coming!" Margie McCurry Small Deceptions By: H. Linn Murphy
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