After the death of her mother and with a devastated father, Marianne Roselind is forced to take charge of the family, maintaining her dignity despite the suffocating economic situation.
Although her natural beauty and elegant demeanor do not go unnoticed, the weight of debts and the lack of a substantial dowry push her to the margins of high society.
The opportunity to save her family comes in the form of an unexpected proposition: a marriage to Merrick Carrington, the imposing and enigmatic Marquess of Wexford. For Marianne, this union could mean salvation, but it also involves sacrificing her freedom. Despite everything, she decides to marry and seek a way to be happy.
When she begins to discover the reason Merrick chose her as his wife, a danger arises that will cause them both terrible pain.
Now, Marianne and Merrick must face challenges that will test their love and their ability to stay united.