So, what did a person who suffered from the disease of alcoholism do in those days? Of course, it was considered a character failing and usually they white knuckled it. They abstained, if they could. Samuel Johnson went back and forth over the years. He’d drink wine, switch to port only, then stop altogether for a period of time before wondering if he could enjoy a taste of wine. His wife was not able to control her vices.
Fortunately, Leonie wins over her tendency to drink. Yes, like so many of us, she will carry scars. However, one of the miracles of love is meeting someone who sees beyond our imperfections, who accepts that we have a past, and who is willing to build a future. Love has never required flawlessness.
I pray you have enjoyed Leonie and Roman’s story, I hope you are looking forward to Willa and Cassandra finding love, and I wish you many happy hours of reading.
All my best,
Cathy Maxwell
March 17, 2017
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The Spinster Heiresses
If Ever I Should Love You
Marrying the Duke
A Date at the Altar
The Fairest of Them All
The Match of the Century
The Brides of Wishmore
The Groom Says Yes
The Bride Says Maybe
The Bride Says No
The Chattan Curse
The Devil’s Heart
The Scottish Witch
Lyon’s Bride
The Seduction of Scandal
His Christmas Pleasure
The Marriage Ring
The Earl Claims His Wife
A Seduction at Christmas
In the Highlander’s Bed
Bedding the Heiress
In the Bed of a Duke
The Price of Indiscretion
Temptation of a Proper Governess
The Seduction of an English Lady
Adventures of a Scottish Heiress
The Lady is Tempted
The Wedding Wager
The Marriage Contract
A Scandalous Marriage
Married in Haste
Because of You
When Dreams Come True
Falling in Love Again
You and No Other
Treasured Vows
All Things Beautiful
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* Madden, J. S., “Samuel Johnson’s Alcohol Problem,” Medical History 1967 Apr; 11(2): 141–149.
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