Rules of the Heart
Synopsis
Rules of the Heart by Janice Hadlow is a beautifully evocative historical novel about the perils of an all-consuming love affair. From the bestselling author of The Other Bennet Sister.
I could never understand a medium in love, I must love with my whole heart and soul, my whole existence, know no happiness or misery but from the object of my passion . . .
England, 1794. Now in her thirties, Lady Henrietta Bessborough is no stranger to the affections of a younger man. For married women of the Ton, a young lover is encouraged, provided you know how to play the game: don’t embarrass your husband, maintain complete discretion at all times and, most importantly, never fall in love.
So when Henrietta meets Lord Granville – brilliantly handsome, rich, twelve years younger than her – he appears the perfect candidate for an affair. Until she falls uncontrollably under his spell.
As she’s plunged into an all-consuming passion, all the wisdom and sophistication Henrietta thought she had deserts her. And, with their relationship drawing the attention of wider society, each anxious but besotted step she takes leads her further into scandal and ruin . . .
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Impeccably researched, this lifts Mary from obscurity, as she breaks out of her mother's world and follows her own pathDaily Mail on The Other Bennet Sister
Immersive and engagingThe Guardian on The Other Bennet Sister
A novel that will delight Pride and Prejudice fansIndependent on The Other Bennet Sister
It’s difficult not to race through those final pagesJo Baker, author of Longbourn, on The Other Bennet Sister