The Place of Honeymoons
by Harold MacGrath
About this book
Harold MacGrath's The Place of Honeymoons whisks listeners into a sparkling Edwardian rom-com where theatre lights, social ambitions, and a cascade of romantic complications set the stage for adventure.
Set in the early 20th century, MacGrath's novel follows Courtlandt and a captivating prima donna through the backstairs world of the stage, glittering balls, and transatlantic journeys. Blending sharp humor, a lively romantic plot, and moments of high drama—from whispered conspiracies at the stage door to tense confrontations and gallant rescues—the story explores identity, love, and the clash between personal desire and social expectation. MacGrath captures period detail with warm, cinematic prose: the fashions, manners, and theatrical customs of 1912 give the narrative its distinctive charm, while recurring themes of performance versus reality and the delights and dangers of romance keep the pace entertaining.
Perfect for listeners who enjoy classic literature with a mischievous sparkle, The Place of Honeymoons is ideal for fans of romantic adventure, vintage theatre tales, and Edwardian-era storytelling. Tune in for charming characters, witty situations, and an irresistibly old-fashioned escape.
