After a passionate courtship, Lord Frederick Trenchard marries the young and striking Clara Dunn. However, the intrigue and scandals of Belgravia, as well as secrets from Frederick's past, threaten the couple's newfound happiness.
Following their argument, Frederick attempts to renew their relationship by taking Clara to Glanville their country estate and reveals some of the trials of his childhood. Meanwhile, the Dunns take in the mysterious Nell as their new maid.
The Trenchards travel to Maywood for the Duke's birthday. Behind the scenes, business deals are being struck, but the Rochesters have private reasons for the trip. Meanwhile, Clara conspires to repair Frederick and James' relationship.
Reeling from a visit, Frederick immerses himself in work at the foundry. Meanwhile, Clara finds solace in a new circle of friends introduced by Dr. Ellerby. Alone, James seeks comfort elsewhere
Clara's fascination with Stephen's realm leads her to make a daring choice, alarming Davison. Concurrently, James faces personal turmoil while Frederick seeks involvement in the Marquise's new endeavor.
Emily questions Clara about the controversial painting, fearing a potential scandal for their family. Meanwhile, Frederick proceeds with his investment in the silver mine, but Ross starts doubting the Marquise's motives.
Gossip surrounds Clara and Stephen in Belgravia. Inevitably, it will reach Frederick's ears. Ross uncovers details about the Marquise, seizing an opportunity.
As Frederick grieves the loss of Clara, Enright receives a letter that pushes Frederick to confront his past. Meanwhile, Clara and Davison adapt to life in the North, as Clara grapples with happy memories of home.