by Marguerite-Joan Joseph (Editor), Odelle Finlay (Author)
This story explores the converging of the lives of the virtuous, young Lady Katrina Virginia Davenport, a Grenadian, and the British Sir Ralph Lexington Canterbury who is an adoptive father and highly successful musical entertainer. Ralph and Katrina find each other at a waterfall on Katrina's beautiful island home. But there is trouble afoot, for the dastardly Gonavitch, a worthless necromancer from Ralph's past, already knows of the coming encounter and, with selfish pride, wants Katrina for himself. Katrina sparkles like a Goddess with true inner and consequently, staggering outer beauty. She enraptures all men with whom she comes into contact. Later on in the story, aboard a ship back to England, even more blokes are drawn to her. The race is on to see whether Ralph and Katrina will ever get to physically express the deep and insatiable love that they have for each other.