A Gift From a Goddess
Author: Maggi Andersen
Category: Romance
Published: 2018
Series: A Legend To Love
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Read Online**A Regency romantic suspense based on the Myth of Pygmalion and Galatea.**
Hebe Fenchurch’s life has been turned upside down after her father became involved in a swindle and killed himself. Shunned by the *ton* and with her mother struggling to make ends meet, Hebe is forced to seek employment. Told she is unsuited for a governess and lacks the skills of a maid, Hebe finds work as an artist’s model.
Sculptor, Lewis, Lord Chesterton has shut himself away, working on his sculptures after his wife, Laura, left him and was subsequently murdered. Some in Society believe he was behind her death. When Lewis begins a new work titled *Aphrodite*, Hebe Fenchurch comes to pose for him.
Lewis prides himself on his professionalism. He never sleeps with his models, although many in the *ton* believe he does. He finds himself drawn to Hebe, his work stalls, and he fears he won’t finish the statue of Aphrodite. Must he dismiss Hebe and lose his best model?
After another of Lewis’ models suffers the same fate as his wife, Laura, the mystery intensifies, and gossip spreads. Hebe is drawn into the fray.
Bow Street have had no success in finding the murderer. Will they strike again?
As Hebe sits for him, Lewis’ employs his skill as a sculptor to fashion the beautiful goddess from a block of marble. It is said that Aphrodite stands for love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation, and she can even mend a broken heart.
Can the goddess’ power be real?
And will Lewis be able to keep the model he’s fallen in love with from suffering the same fate as the others?
Hebe Fenchurch’s life has been turned upside down after her father became involved in a swindle and killed himself. Shunned by the *ton* and with her mother struggling to make ends meet, Hebe is forced to seek employment. Told she is unsuited for a governess and lacks the skills of a maid, Hebe finds work as an artist’s model.
Sculptor, Lewis, Lord Chesterton has shut himself away, working on his sculptures after his wife, Laura, left him and was subsequently murdered. Some in Society believe he was behind her death. When Lewis begins a new work titled *Aphrodite*, Hebe Fenchurch comes to pose for him.
Lewis prides himself on his professionalism. He never sleeps with his models, although many in the *ton* believe he does. He finds himself drawn to Hebe, his work stalls, and he fears he won’t finish the statue of Aphrodite. Must he dismiss Hebe and lose his best model?
After another of Lewis’ models suffers the same fate as his wife, Laura, the mystery intensifies, and gossip spreads. Hebe is drawn into the fray.
Bow Street have had no success in finding the murderer. Will they strike again?
As Hebe sits for him, Lewis’ employs his skill as a sculptor to fashion the beautiful goddess from a block of marble. It is said that Aphrodite stands for love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation, and she can even mend a broken heart.
Can the goddess’ power be real?
And will Lewis be able to keep the model he’s fallen in love with from suffering the same fate as the others?