By the time Ross Calvert discovers Harry Martin is in fact  Harriet Martin she has fallen in love with him. Realizing she has failed  in her final effort to protect her shell-shocked brother, she puts a  desperate proposition to Ross. Marry her and she will give him an heir. 
Ross accepts. However, he is tormented by the betrayal of his former fiancĂ©e Virginia. On his honeymoon he meets her again and is still infatuated. With the army recalling him to the trenches of France, he faces a terrible dilemma. Taste Virginia’s passion before he marches off to war, or keep his marriage vows to Harry.
"Margaret  Tanner writes awe inspiring descriptions of Australia’s landscapes  along with horrifyingly realistic descriptions of the carnage and misery  in Europe during World War I that take the reader on an emotional  journey that makes her feel as if she is right there in the moment. Ms.  Tanner also creates some breathtaking love scenes far from “Edwardian  morality and war” that are “pure magic”. These scenes accentuate the  emergence of a soul mate, consuming love that gives super strength and  courage during the somber, troubled times in which Harriet and Ross  carve out a life for themselves.
            
The antagonists are so vividly portrayed the reader can almost feel the meanness in them—no redeeming qualities--just evil use of social position and power to aggrandize themselves and subjugate others." ~ 5 Books, Camellia, LASR
The antagonists are so vividly portrayed the reader can almost feel the meanness in them—no redeeming qualities--just evil use of social position and power to aggrandize themselves and subjugate others." ~ 5 Books, Camellia, LASR

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