Lydia Sullyard is not insane. Truly she’s not. To her horror, she’s trapped inside Bedlam Hospital against her will. There’s only one way for her to gain her freedom, but the consequences are unthinkable.
Stratford Bexley agrees to visit Lydia in Bedlam. But the thought of stepping into London’s cesspool makes him want to change his mind. And what it will take for her to be released would alter Stratford’s life forever.
Is Lydia’s love strong enough to rescue Stratford from certain ruin, or will he save her life instead?
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Sexual Content - 2/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
Imagine her shock when Lydia finds herself locked up in hospital for the mentally unstable. She may have a few quirks, but she isn’t mad, or is she? Beaten, starved and deprived of visits from her family, she’s soon to go mad if she isn’t already.
This Regency Romance is very well written. I became very endeared with the main characters, all save one at least I would recommend this book for anyone who enjoys novels set in the Regency period. This is a clean book, but does have violence and some adult situations, so would not be appropriate for the young reader.