Jean Fullerton

fall in love with the past

No Cure for Love

No Cure for Love

The East End brought them together... and tore them apart 

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What Readers Say

Nicola Cornick*, the popular Harlequin M& B Historical author says about Jean’s debut novel.

‘Cutlasses and Caresses transports you into the lush, hot and steamy world of 17th century Port Royal. The unusual background is evoked with such a powerful atmosphere that you can almost touch and taste it. I loved the depth of the characters. Prudence is a wonderful heroine, strong and lovable. Nathan is a hero to die for, sexy, honorable and compelling and every encounter between him and Prudence hums with sensual tension. There is a marvelous cast of secondary characters. For swashbuckling adventure and sensual romance Cutlasses and Caresses can’t be bettered.’

*Nicola has written Seventeen other Regency Historicals for Harlequin Mills and Boon and three novellas, including the Blue Stocking Brides and the Steepwood Scandal series.

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What a Great Romp!!!!’ writes Janet Gover, Internationally published short story author.

She continues: ‘I've just finished reading Cutlasses and Caresses. All I can say is move over Pirates of the Caribbean! Prudence Stone isn't having a good time. She has travelled half way around the world to find that her feckless finance has absconded with her inheritance. She is kidnapped; tricked into posing nude for a lecherous painter; she pretends to be a prostitute; is trapped on an open boat on the high seas and finally stranded on a deserted island. Despite all this, I wanted to be her. Mostly this was due to the continuing presence of Nathan Frazer – a sort of seventeenth century James Bond – as dangerous as he is delectable. Just the man I want on my deserted island! Cutlasses and Caresses is romantic escapism of the first order – exotic settings, historical adventure and a story that races along. What more could a girl want? Well done Jean - I'm looking forward to Midnight Marriage when it's released.’

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Amanda Grange, author of Darcy’s Diary, describes Jean’s writing as

"Sexy and passionate, full of adventure and romance."

 

 

 
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