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Eileen Jackson

    A versatile author who turned to novels in her late forties after years of writing short stories, she dedicated time to writing every day, a discipline she often shared with aspiring writers. Her works spanned diverse genres, from dark Victorian mysteries and swashbuckling pirate adventures to Regency romances brimming with emotional turmoil. She meticulously researched each book, ensuring historical and geographical accuracy, and her authentic dialogue was a testament to this careful preparation. Towards the end of her career, she successfully tackled the expansive family saga, producing compelling narratives that enriched the literary landscape.

    My Lady 1/92. Hochzeit ohne Braut
    Lord Rivingtons Lady
    Autumn Lace
    • Autumn Lace

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      "You'd better know here and now, that your airs and graces don't cut no ice with me, no more than your fancy way of talking does. If you're a servant here, I'll thank you to act like one . . ." Miranda had been so gently reared that now, orphaned and penniless, and now a servant on Ynys Noddfa, the huge Welsh estate of the Glendowers, she scarcely knew how to behave. Nothing, however, could dampen Miranda's proud, headstrong spirit. She refused to cringe even before the forbidding master of the house. Gethin Glendower. In fact, Mr. Glendower seemed to enjoy Miranda and allow her many privileges, much to the fury of the other servants. Suddenly weird and frightening things began to happen. And when Gethin's ailing wife appeared to have been poisoned, Miranda began to wonder about the master of Ynys Noddfa and his strange marriage. Then a mysterious death threw the household into a frenzy and Miranda was afraid she had fallen in love with a murderer . . .

      Autumn Lace