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Two star-crossed lovers, a brutish villain - I was truly gripped by Jean Fullerton's
wonderful first novel - the background was extraordinarily good - and am
already looking forward to her next.
Maureen Lee (award winning novelist)
A well thought out story, with strong characters and excellent historical details.
Anna Jacobs (multi-published saga writer)
With No Cure for Love, Jean Fullerton has produced a gripping historical saga that
will take you in and make you keep reading.
Essex Life Magazine.
Fantastic, enthralling, mind-grabbing all go somewhere to describing No Cure for
Love. This is a great story and a must read for all those who enjoy the genre
and for those who don't.
Marion (A reader)
This is a satisfying read with a
beautifully drawn hero in the Doctor Robert Munroe who sets out to change the
lives of the London slums for the better. Jean's heroine, Ellen, takes the
reader into a life you cannot help feeling she doesn't deserve. You will travel
with her into a murky world and hope she can pull herself out of it and into the
more genteel life she strives for.
Anita Davison, Historical Novel Review
'Jean Fullerton spins a great read, with well-balanced characters, a
realistic plot, and transports the reader into a situation that grows
more intense with each page.' Cherokee. Coffee Time Romance.
'it certainly drew me into the world of the East End of that period and made me
care about the characters.' Carole ( A reader)
'What a page-turner, what terrific characters.' Hilary Johnson.of Hilary Johnson's Authors' Advisory service.
Just finished reading no cure for love, and I loved it!! It's such a lovely mix
of a hard dose of reality with a fairy-tale romantic strain. The characters are
adorable (at least the good ones) and the bad guys are brutal without being too
offputting. Monica Fairveiw ( Regency Author)
'I really enjoyed No Cure for Love. Hurry up and write the next!' Yvonne ( A reader)
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