
The Tigress
by Anne Warner
About this book
Anne Warner's The Tigress is a captivating early twentieth-century romance that explores passion, identity, and the transformative power of love across continents. Set against the exotic backdrop of colonial Simla and the windswept landscapes of Scotland, this classic novel follows a woman whose mysterious allure and fierce independence earn her the nickname "Tigress"—a comparison that hints at her untamed spirit and hidden depths.
When a moonlit confession shatters everything between two lovers, the story unfolds through a series of interwoven revelations, dangerous misunderstandings, and unexpected reunions. As secrets about reincarnation, betrayal, and true devotion surface, characters must navigate the tension between reason and emotion, duty and desire. Warner masterfully weaves psychological complexity into this historical fiction, examining how circumstances and misconceptions can drive people apart—and what it takes to bring them together again.
With its dramatic plot twists, vivid settings, and exploration of human nature, The Tigress showcases Warner's talent for creating memorable characters and emotionally resonant storytelling. Perfect for listeners who appreciate Victorian and Edwardian romance with depth, intricate plotting, and thoughtful character studies, this audiobook offers an immersive escape into a world where passion and propriety continually collide.
