To Capture His Heart is tied to The Matchmaker’s Lonely Heart (review here), but both books stand alone. It includes information about the evolving technologies of photography and the slowing changing Victorian society. This book is about good people: independent women, and the men that support them. And Eva’s very charming young assistant, Sammy, gets into trouble while worming his way into everyone’s heart. Mean girls try to make things difficult for Eva. But other things start to go terribly wrong at the party. The relationship between Eva and Nathan begins to change from pretend to capturing each other’s hearts. Winston is very supportive of independent women like Eva, so she is perfect for the party. Plus they can pretend they are a couple to avoid Mom’s matchmaking designs. Nathan Winston’s mother is throwing a week-long party in the county and needs a photographer. Some of that attention comes from Nathan, who belongs to her circle of friends, but has not let on that he is attracted to her. A successful independent woman in a male-dominated profession and male-dominated society is sure to draw attention. To Capture His Heart features Eva Caldwell, photographer, in the Victorian era.
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