Publisher's Synopsis
Leonard Tavernake is a man of resolve and rigid moral discipline-an ambitious young property agent determined to rise through sheer hard work and integrity. But when a chance encounter leads him to the enigmatic and troubled Beatrice an alluring woman fleeing a life of high-society corruption and dangerous entanglements-Tavernake's world begins to unravel. As he becomes entwined in her perilous affairs, including a violent brother, political intrigue, and criminal deception, Tavernake must confront the unsettling realization that ambition alone may not be enough to navigate the moral complexities of life-and love. Set against the dazzling yet dangerous backdrop of Edwardian London, The Tempting of Tavernake is a richly woven tale of romance, ethics, social ambition, and human vulnerability. Oppenheim explores the inner conflict between integrity and temptation with emotional depth and narrative flair, offering readers a deeply psychological thriller wrapped in classic charm.