Hawkshead brooded over the English countryside--proud, disdainful--a suitable setting for the harsh and imposing Lord Davencourt and the drama about to unfold there. Along its stately corridors, the wiles of jealous females had created deadly traps designed to warn, to threaten, and, if necessary, to kill the unwary who strayed in their direction.
It was into this center of intrigue that young Devon Brandwyne was introduced one night as the paid companion for Lord Davencourt's ailing sister-in-law. Almsot immediately the "incidents" began, until soon Devon had to recognize that they were not accidental but carefully planned attacks whose aim was to drive her away. It wasn't long before she knew that she had to leave to save her life, but now that meant giving up all she had come to love, including Hawkhead and its arrogant young master. And he hardly seemed to be aware of Devon Brandwyne's existence.