The Consul's Daughter
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The Consul's Daughter is the first in Jane Jackson's epic new historical series, The Captain's Honour.
Jane Jackson es una autora experimentada con más de tres décadas de trayectoria, habiendo publicado 27 novelas con ventas mundiales que superan los diez millones de copias. Sus cautivadoras narrativas profundizan en la complejidad de las emociones y relaciones humanas, estableciéndola como una voz significativa en la literatura contemporánea. El estilo distintivo de Jackson cautiva a los lectores, ofreciendo no solo historias absorbentes, sino también profundas reflexiones sobre la condición humana. Su dedicación al oficio se extiende más allá de su propia escritura, habiendo guiado a numerosos autores aspirantes.





The Consul's Daughter is the first in Jane Jackson's epic new historical series, The Captain's Honour.
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