About this book
A Heart-Song of To-day by Annie Gregg Savigny crackles with late-Victorian wit, romance, and high-society intrigue that pulls the curtains back on manners, ambition, and the theater of love. This society novel follows a web of rivalries and secret plots—a pretty woman with a scheme, an enigmatic gardener, glamorous salonites, and the stage-struck crowd of continental theatres—woven together with duels, detective turns, Alpine idylls, and the sharp satire of social climbing. Savigny balances melodrama and social observation, exploring themes of feminine agency, jealousy, reputation, and the clash between public performance and private feeling. The narrative moves from glittering drawing rooms to mountain retreats and theatrical stages, reflecting late-19th-century anxieties about romance, respectability, and modern womanhood without ever sacrificing emotional intensity. Perfect for fans of Victorian romance and social satire, this audiobook will appeal to listeners who enjoy spirited heroines, dramatic reversals, and period atmosphere. Listen for lush character voices, keen social detail, and a compelling blend of romance and mystery that keeps the heart—then and now—fully engaged.