In 1855 New York, Ginger Fitzpatrick has absolutely no interest in taking part in the newest rage in America -- the Cotillion Ball. Instead, Ginger would rather be rallying for women's rights -- at least until she meets her brother's best friend from St. Louis, a dark mysterious man named Joseph Lafontaine, who ignites her passion and makes her question if love and marriage is such a ridiculous notion after all.
What she and the rest of New York's high society don't realize is that Joseph is half Ojibwa Indian, and therefore, totally unsuitable for marriage to a fine, cultured young lady.
In this Edith Wharton-meets-Julia Quinn tale, a young woman rebels against high society and opts for a life in which she creates her own set of rules.
Sensuality Level: Sensual
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