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Lena Kennedy

    I romanzi di Lena Kennedy sono principalmente romanzi storici d'amore, profondamente radicati nell'East End di Londra, l'ambientazione che conobbe intimamente per tutta la vita. La sua scrittura evoca l'atmosfera distintiva di quest'area, intrecciando narrazioni avvincenti di amore ed esperienze vissute nel tempo. Kennedy ha creato le sue storie con un occhio attento ai dettagli, creando personaggi la cui autenticità e profondità emotiva risuonano nei lettori. Il suo lavoro continua ad affascinare coloro che cercano storie ricche e romantiche ambientate in contesti storici.

    Queenie's Castle
    The Dandelion Seed
    Lady Penelope
    Lily, My Lovely
    Autumn Alley
    The Inn on the Marsh
    • 2013
    • 2013

      The Dandelion Seed

      • 311pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Like a dandelion seed adrift on the wayward winds, Marcelle de la Strange is an innocent in the decadent and dangerous London of James I.

      The Dandelion Seed
    • 2013

      Queenie's Castle

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      A cruel twist of fate leads to Joe Walowski being sentenced for a crime he didn't commit. Compelling in its depiction of East End spirit, humour and intrigue, QUEENIE'S CASTLE is vintage Lena Kennedy.

      Queenie's Castle
    • 2013

      Autumn Alley

      • 512pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      Gas lights and horse drawn buses, gin-soaked night clubs and fluttering lace curtains: the world of AUTUMN ALLEY.

      Autumn Alley
    • 1990

      Lily, My Lovely

      • 448pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      A novel by the author of "Kate of Clyve Shore", "Owen Oliver", "The Dandelion Seed", "The Inn on the Marsh", "Lady Penelope", and "Down in our Street".

      Lily, My Lovely
    • 1990

      The Inn on the Marsh

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The Malted Shovel, exuberant heart and soul of Hollingbury Hamlet, buzzed with talk while the ale flowed - talk of the romance between Lucinda and Joe Lee, of the Crimea and the terror of Napoleon. At the tavern, hard-headed Beatrice and her sister Dot care for their invalid father and for Lucinda, their pretty orphaned niece. The inn is their livelihood but village business is ever Beat's business too. And now some dark cloud has descended on them all.

      The Inn on the Marsh