About Bold as Brass
Bold as brass, London milliner Dolly Wycliffe storms the hallowed halls of a private men’s club seeking the counsel of up-and-coming barrister, Edmund Caruthers. She means to sue an English lord for the wrongful death of her father.
Unfortunately, Edmund can’t help her. The coroner has ruled the death an accident and won’t reopen the case without new evidence. Still, he finds Dolly utterly charming. Few questioned authority with such conviction. For a woman to do so was unthinkable.
Tenacious to a fault, Dolly finds irregularities in the investigation and Edmund accepts a wager from the old boys at his club who believe he could never win a case against such a powerful man. He defies his family and social convention to negotiate a tidy sum for Dolly’s family— which they will receive as long as they keep the out-of-court settlement a secret.
Dolly believes his lordship is head of a criminal conspiracy. Edmund is completely flummoxed as to why she would jeopardize her family’s annuity by accusing his lordship of a crime.
As their mutual attraction grows stronger, Dolly and Edmund are aware more than her wide-brimmed hats keep them apart.
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About Sarah Richmond:
Thank you for your interest in my book about Dolly and Edmund. I do so hope you enjoy their journey. The courage they displayed was an inspiration to me. I’m an avid reader, have been since I’d learned to read about far-away people and places. The Edwardian era in particular fascinates me. So many things changed in the twentieth century and society didn’t always care for the changes.
My background is as American as apple pie. I was born and raised in the Midwest, graduated from the University of Michigan, and worked as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Kenya.
Today my husband and I live in San Diego, the place of my heart, close to our beautiful children and grandchildren.