Plus d’un million de livres, à portée de main !
Bookbot

Gina L. Mulligan

    Gina L. Mulligan a commencé sa carrière il y a plus de vingt ans en tant que journaliste indépendante pour des magazines nationaux. Ses nouvelles ont été publiées dans des revues littéraires et incluses dans diverses anthologies. Son travail se caractérise par une exploration méticuleuse de l'expérience humaine, plongeant souvent dans des thèmes qui résonnent avec les défis et les triomphes uniques des individus. Inspirée par des expériences personnelles, Mulligan a fondé une organisation caritative pour soutenir les femmes nouvellement diagnostiquées d'un cancer du sein, et sa production littéraire reflète une profonde compassion et compréhension.

    Remember the Ladies
    From Across the Room
    • From Across the Room

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,9(22)Évaluer

      Self-indulgent young writer Thomas Gadwell has traveled from Boston to the new Hotel Del Coronado in California to at last finish his novel when he meets the clever and headstrong Miss Mary Harting. At once Thomas tosses aside his literary pursuits for a charmed summer of romance that ends with the happy couple making future plans. However, Mary Harting is the only unmarried daughter of notorious railroad tycoon Charles Harting, and he has no intention of letting a useless wordsmith derail his own critical plans for Mary. The couple must continue a clandestine courtship, but Thomas' ingenuity has unexpected repercussions and he unwittingly uncovers a sinister plot of deception, greed, and blackmail. Guided by mentor Henry James, to win Mary, Thomas must step from the pages of the world he creates to explore his own insecurities, battle against worldly corruption, and expose family demons. Told through a series of clever, heartfelt, and engaging letters, From Across the Room is a voyeuristic escapade that delights at every twist. Reflecting back to a time when letters were saved in the imagination of the reader, the lost art of letter writing brings to life the opulent Gilded Age and unfolds the universal passions of love, ambition, and the resilient bonds of family.

      From Across the Room
    • Remember the Ladies

      • 326pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(163)Évaluer

      Growing up in an orphanage prepared Amelia Cooke for the high-stakes role of a female lobbyist in 1887, a time before women could vote. So when she's hired by the National Women's Suffrage Association to lobby for a suffrage amendment, Amelia feels empowered to give women a voice. What she doesn't foresee is Senator Edward Stillman. Stillman is charismatic, driven, and desperate to crush the amendment and Amelia. But in a political game where bribery, threats, extortion, and seduction prevail, who will win and at what cost? Set in the extravagant Gilded Age, Remember the Ladies explores the conflict between the sexes with delightful writing and elegant descriptions, which brings the reader back to a time when the struggle for women s equality had just begun. "

      Remember the Ladies