The Consul's Daughter
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The Consul's Daughter is the first in Jane Jackson's epic new historical series, The Captain's Honour.
Jane Jackson est une auteure chevronnée avec plus de trois décennies d'expérience, ayant publié 27 romans dont les ventes mondiales dépassent les dix millions d'exemplaires. Ses récits captivants plongent dans la complexité des émotions et des relations humaines, l'établissant comme une voix significative de la littérature contemporaine. Le style distinctif de Jackson captive les lecteurs, offrant non seulement des histoires captivantes, mais aussi de profondes réflexions sur la condition humaine. Son dévouement à son art s'étend au-delà de sa propre écriture, ayant formé de nombreux auteurs en herbe.





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