Nightingale

Nightingale by Sharon Ervin, published by Crimson Romance on January 31, 2014, is an illustrated historical romance that unfolds in Victorian England. The story centers on Jessica Blair, an eighteen-year-old scullery maid, and Devlin Miracle, the blind Duke of Fornay. As Jessica navigates her responsibilities and the challenges of her social class, she encounters Devlin after a dramatic incident involving a runaway horse. Their unexpected meeting sets the stage for a tender exploration of love amidst class divides and personal struggles.
Readers will find a narrative rich in themes of second chances and unexpected passion as Jessica and Devlin confront their differences. The book delves into Jessica’s life as she supports her widowed mother while secretly tending to a flock of hens, all while grappling with her feelings for the injured duke. With a page count of 344, Nightingale offers a glimpse into the complexities of love and societal expectations, inviting readers to experience the emotional journey of its characters.
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Set in Victorian England, this historical romance follows scullery maid Jessica Blair and the blind Duke of Fornay in a tender, behind-closed-doors love story of class divides, second chances, and unexpected passion.
In the spring of 1840, eighteen-year-old Jessica Blair is a scullery maid in a remote manor house, part of the vast holdings of the Duke of Fornay. Two years younger than Queen Victoria, Jessica is the well-educated daughter of a deceased professor. Sole support of her widowed mother and avoiding an unacceptable marriage prospect, Jessica has secretly collected a flock of cast-off hens, and is supplementing her income hoping to improve her future.
Jessica is alarmed when horsemen race headlong through the twilight on the footpath she has inadvertently cut to the henhouse. She stops the charge short of disaster to find the threat is not many horses, but one magnificent, riderless runaway. Ignorant of the dangers in handling an overwrought stallion, Jessica calms the animal. She calls him “Sweetness.”
Backtracking, Jessica finds the missing rider, twenty-eight-year-old Devlin Miracle, the arrogant Twelfth Duke of Fornay, badly injured, and waiting for daylight. But, for this aristocrat, there will be no daylight. His injuries have left him blind.
Struggling against their disparities, Devlin and Jessica resist, but sometimes love will not be ignored.
Sensuality Level: Behind Closed Doors
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