‘Romantic, sensual and heartbreaking’ bookworm2bookworm
Isolated by life and choice, John Harding, the Duke of Pembroke, sees an angel in a pale mauve dress across a ballroom and is drawn closer.
The wheat-blonde hair escaping her dove-grey bonnet caresses her neck and lures his eyes to the spot he’d most like to kiss.
Then as if she senses his gaze the stranger turns and looks at him…
Don’t miss book three in the stunning Regency romance series, The Marlow Family Secrets.
Jane is qualified to the equivalent of a Masters Degree in People Management and is fascinated by the things which craft people’s personalities, so she has great fun exploring these through characters. She lives in the United Kingdom near the Regency City of Bath and has just bought her 400 year old dream home. History has always tempted her imagination and she loves researching and also exploring ruins and houses to get ideas. She equally loves a love story.Jane has always aspired to writing a historical novel so when she was thirty she put it on her ‘to do before I am forty’ list. She completed her first novel ten years ago, never sent it anywhere then started the next. She’s not stopped writing since, and escaping into a mental world of fiction is a great painkiller to help fight off her Ankylosing Spondylitis.
'The romance pulls at the heartstrings.' 4.5* RT Book Reviews ~ THE ILLICIT LOVE OF A COURTESAN is a No.1 bestselling Historical Romance, and a Kindle Top 25 bestselling novel. -
”'Romantic, sensual and heartbreaking.” - bookworm2bookworm
'What a brilliant read!! Jane Lark has an incredible talent to draw the reader in from the first page, Illicit Love captured me immediately. This book has a Romeo and Juliet (which I love) type of feel It's a display of raw emotion drama and intimacy.' Cosmo Chicklitan -
'Beautifully descriptive, emotional and can I say, just plain delicious reading? I defy anyone to NOT love Edward… 5 Glittering Stars' My devastating Reads -
”'I am NOT a big fan of historical romances but Illicit Love is so beautifully written it was a rare jewel… that just warmed my heart and reeled me in.” - Gimme The Scoop
“Bravo to Jane Lark for this wonderful debut novel.' Brook Cottage Books -