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Jane Aiken Hodge

    4 de diciembre de 1917 – 17 de junio de 2009

    Jane Aiken Hodge elaboró cautivadoras novelas históricas ambientadas principalmente en el siglo XVIII, explorando las vidas y la agencia de las mujeres en esa época. Encontró satisfacción escribiendo en la intersección entre el misterio y la novela, y le complació ser reconocida como una escritora feminista. Su carrera incluyó diversos roles, como el periodismo y el trabajo editorial, antes de dedicarse a la ficción. La obra de Hodge se distingue por su perspicaz representación de escenarios y personajes históricos.

    Die widerspenstige Erbin
    Kit
    Marry in Haste
    Judas Flowering
    The Private World of Georgette Heyer
    Arabel and Mortimer Stories
    • Arabel and Mortimer Stories

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Rediscover the A Puffin Book series and bring the best-loved classics to a new generation - including this treasured edition of Arabel and Mortimer Stories. Late one night, as Mr Jones drove his taxi home through a storm, he spotted a large black bird with a hairy fringe round its beak sprawled out in the road. Mr Jones decides to take the bird home to Number Six, Rainwater Crescent, London, NW 3 , to meet his daughter, Arabel, she'll know what to do - she loves animals! 'His name's Mortimer', she said. But it doesn't take long until the mischievous Mortimer causes chaos in the Jones household. . .

      Arabel and Mortimer Stories
    • The Private World of Georgette Heyer

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      As an internationally bestselling phenomenon and queen of the Regency Romance, Georgette Heyer is one of the most beloved historical novelists of our time.

      The Private World of Georgette Heyer
    • Set against the background of war-torn Savannah during the Revolution, this enchanting novel unfolds the saga of a family divided-and a beautiful heroine, Mercy Phillips, caught desperately between the passions of Rebel and Tory. Mercy Phillips was a penniless English orphan when Hart Purchis, wealthy young heir to the Winchelsea Plantation, rescued her from the mob. Hart did not know it then, but Mercy was to play a part in his life that would shape not only the future of Winchelsea but the whole American Revolution itself.

      Judas Flowering
    • Marry in Haste

      • 262 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Camilla Forest has fallen upon hard times since fleeing France and the tyrannical rule of Napoleon Bonaparte. When her job as a governess ends in disaster, Camilla finds herself penniless and alone, stranded on a muddy roadside. A chance encounter with the notoriously aloof Lord Leominster presents Camilla with an unexpected solution to her dire situation: an offer of marriage. Destitute and without prospects, Camilla is ready to dismiss romantic ideals in order to secure her future. But why does Leominster, openly dismissive of women generally and Camilla in particular, want to marry her? Camilla grudgingly accepts, and a loveless deal is struck. But what exactly has she agreed to? As the conflict in Europe escalates and Napoleon's reach spreads, Leominster is sent to Portugal, forcing Camilla to follow. As everything Camilla once knew is turned upside down again, she tries to navigate this new world of violence and fear. But soon Camilla finds herself falling in love with the man she thought she never could. With war edging ever closer, will Camilla be able to find happiness before it's too late?

      Marry in Haste