Unlike her sister-in-law and mother-in-law, whose primary focus was politics, Lady Caroline Ponsonby's main battlefield was singular, the world of arts and literature.
Or to be more specific, as a baroness who had devoted herself to novel writing for a long time, the only person she fancied was the leader of the liberal literati of Great Britain—Lord Byron.
However, with a mother-in-law as perceptive and dominant as Elizabeth Lamb, Baroness Ponsonby's moves could hardly escape her watchful eyes.
Two strong-willed women together usually do not make for a happy ending, and this instance was no exception.