Constance Skinner

Constance Skinner

Books by Constance Skinner

Good Morning, Rosamond!

Good Morning, Rosamond!

Doubleday, Page & Company, 1917

Young Rosamond Mearely, the May/December widow of wealthy collector Hibbert Mearley, is fed up with a small town that looks down on her for marrying above her station (she's a farmer's daughter with the "daintiness of the field, not the hothouse"). When her late husband's domineering servants are called away on a family emergency, Rosamond decides to put aside her reluctant mourning and give herself "one wonderful day". But will snoopy, gossipy, snobby Roseborough let her?

Tags: female, romance, America, third-person, f/m, 1910-1919, 1910-1919, age difference, interclass, one wonderful day/week/month/year, American, beautiful/handsome, rich, robust, widowed, young
Flags: insensitive or outdated language (race/ethnicity/disability/sexual orientation)

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