The story follows , an artistic debutante who longs for the freedom of Scotland to paint, and Bram Shaw , her grandmother’s silver-eyed steward.

A devoted and handsome steward who is at risk of losing his livelihood and inheritance for his love for Pippa.

An artistic, reluctant debutante who prefers painting in the Scottish highlands to London ballrooms.

The pair were separated after being caught kissing the previous summer. Pippa was exiled to London, and Bram was left to manage the household of his employer—Pippa’s grandmother, a formidable Dowager Duchess.

While it contains romantic chemistry and one sex scene, it is often noted as one of the "sweetest" and "least steamy" installments in the series, focusing heavily on emotional warmth and the characters' history. Key Characters

Pippa's "crafty" and controlling grandmother who acts as the primary antagonist by manipulating the couple's desires.

Reviewers from Wolf Publishing and Elle Turpitt describe the setting as a "chaotic holiday quest" through crowded London streets and eccentric shops.