07-26-2009, 07:24 PM
Hi,
I'm new to this forum but have loved gothic romances for years. I use to purchase all that I could and at one point even let my friends read them. I remember reading a gothic quite a few years ago and loved it very much. I must of lent it to a friend and never got it back. I'll read most authors and so I can't even remember which author wrote it. All I can remember is that it was about a girl who was visiting and went to some type of moon festival. She met a man who married her and took her to a cottage. When she awoke the next day she was told that she was raped and nothing else. She apparently became pregnant and after the birth she was told the child was born dead. Years later she went as a governess to a royal family. There she saw the man she thought she was married to. To make this shorter, apparently she was a governess to her own child and she really was married. IT ENDED HAPPY.
I would love to find the name and the book if anyone recalls it.
Thank you very much for taking the time to read this.
I'm new to this forum but have loved gothic romances for years. I use to purchase all that I could and at one point even let my friends read them. I remember reading a gothic quite a few years ago and loved it very much. I must of lent it to a friend and never got it back. I'll read most authors and so I can't even remember which author wrote it. All I can remember is that it was about a girl who was visiting and went to some type of moon festival. She met a man who married her and took her to a cottage. When she awoke the next day she was told that she was raped and nothing else. She apparently became pregnant and after the birth she was told the child was born dead. Years later she went as a governess to a royal family. There she saw the man she thought she was married to. To make this shorter, apparently she was a governess to her own child and she really was married. IT ENDED HAPPY.
I would love to find the name and the book if anyone recalls it.
Thank you very much for taking the time to read this.