
Regency Romance. Jean Saunders takes it upon herself to evaluate Benjamin Romilly's fitness to look after his son because she's heard that he's still mired in depression after his wife's death some five years ago. (She's a distant cousin of his late wife.) She's not entirely wrong. The boy is growing up wild, and, if not entirely neglected, barely knows his father. Jean shakes up the situation satisfactorily with predictable results