Synopsis
E.H. Nolan brings back the most beloved character from her Amazon best-selling debut in this sequel to "Mabel Crowley." Handsome, brilliant, charming, and a millionaire, Theodore Hartley is the most sought after man in all England. At thirty-nine, Theodore is confident that that he will never settle down, until he meets the beautiful and intriguing sixteen-year-old Alice Ingleson. Four decades of Mabel's life was recorded in "Mabel Crowley," but hers wasn't the only intriguing narrative. Dozens of characters, all struggling with their own hopes and hardships, mingled and crossed paths with Mabel throughout the years. Enter a world thirty years before Mabel Crowley, a time when Theodore Hartley was a young man in search of his destiny. It's time we read his story . . .
E.H. Nolan brings back the most beloved character from her Amazon best-selling debut in this sequel to "Mabel Crowley." Handsome, brilliant, charming, and a millionaire, Theodore Hartley is the most sought after man in all England. At thirty-nine, Theodore is confident that that he will never settle down, until he meets the beautiful and intriguing sixteen-year-old Alice Ingleson. Four decades of Mabel's life was recorded in "Mabel Crowley," but hers wasn't the only intriguing narrative. Dozens of characters, all struggling with their own hopes and hardships, mingled and crossed paths with Mabel throughout the years. Enter a world thirty years before Mabel Crowley, a time when Theodore Hartley was a young man in search of his destiny. It's time we read his story . . .
Reviews
“Her descriptions made you feel as if you were a part of the story and you could really see and feel as if you knew each person.”
-Angela Holland, A Holland Reads
“[Nolan] successfully evokes London of the late 1800s as she describes the clothes, horses and carriages, language, and customs of the day. This is an old-fashioned love story written in the style of a bygone era.”
-Sandra Olshaski, Library of Clean Reads
“Her descriptions made you feel as if you were a part of the story and you could really see and feel as if you knew each person.”
-Angela Holland, A Holland Reads
“[Nolan] successfully evokes London of the late 1800s as she describes the clothes, horses and carriages, language, and customs of the day. This is an old-fashioned love story written in the style of a bygone era.”
-Sandra Olshaski, Library of Clean Reads