The Strange Heart

· Neill Brothers Book 3 · Fifty Forty Productions
4.8
10 reviews
Ebook
230
Pages
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About this ebook

Suffering from a brain injury sustained in the war, Charles Mortimer-Jones is miserable and alone. He can’t take the headaches, fits, and depression any longer, so he decides to end his life. There is only one thing left to do before he goes—lose his virginity.


When a mysterious gentleman offers a ridiculous sum for one night on her back, Agnes Campbell believes her troubles are over. Once she meets her handsome benefactor, she realizes they’ve only just begun, for street-wise Aggie knows the toll love takes on women in her profession...but she’s just too stubborn to give Charles up.


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Heat Rating: 4.5/5

Subjects include: downton abbey romance, england, gothic romance, 1920s, 20th century romance, roaring twenties romance, jazz age romance, prostitution, WWI, First World War, England, traumatic brain injury, historical romance.

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4.8
10 reviews
A Google user
August 31, 2017
Just loved this series so much. It's one of the best that I have ever read.
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C Y
August 30, 2017
Insightful stories of healing. I recommend the series.
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About the author

Allyson Jeleyne is a writer of bold, passionate historical romance featuring kind heroes, complex heroines, and steamy love. She earned an interdisciplinary studies degree in Creative Writing and Journalism while also studying British history & literature in her spare time. When not writing, she enjoys traveling and checking things off her bucket list.


Allyson makes her home in the South Carolina lowcountry with her beloved dog, Dollie Madison (2005-2022).  

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