Janet Woods Books
Edge of regret
By Janet Woods
When fiery Kenna Mackenzie refuses to comply with her guardians wish that she marry an impoverished Scottish laird, Kenna is thrown out on to the streets of Victorian Edinburgh to fend for herself....
Read MoreHearts of gold
By Janet Woods
In 1890, 14-year-old Sarette is orphaned when her father dies of a snakebite on the Western Australian gold fields. John Kern, a wealthy English adventurer, rescues her from her father's villainous...
Read MoreSalting the wound
By Janet Woods
Charlotte Honeyman jilts her long-time swain and on the spur of the moment marries a stranger. Sea captain Nick Thornton, his pride damaged and his matrimonial plans upturned, threatens revenge. Th...
Read MorePaper doll
By Janet Woods
Trying to please her father, Julia Howard marries wealthy businessman Latham Miller and soon finds herself being controlled by her possessive husband, a situation that is further complicated when s...
Read MoreThe coal gatherer
By Janet Woods
"Set in the north-east of Victorian England. When Calandra Ingram known as Callie meets Patricia Lazarus and her brother James whilst gathering sea coal at the water's edge, they strike up a friend...
Read MoreTall poppies
By Janet Woods
Dorset, 1917. If it's not enough that a girl from a good background is forced to work as a maid, Livia Carr is then violated by the master of the house and becomes pregnant. Her only course is to m...
Read MoreSecrets and lies
By Janet Woods
1933. Esme Carr travels to Australia with her best friend in search of adventure. Left behind is Esme's adolescent niece. Meggie Elliot has an imaginative and independent frame of mind. There is my...
Read MoreI ll get by
By Janet Woods
Meggie Elliot, an intelligent young woman who dreams of going to university and becoming a lawyer, joins the WRNS during World War II and falls for a charming aristocrat named Nick Cowan, but Nick...
Read MoreMoon cutters
By Janet Woods
Miranda Jarvis would do anything to protect her sister - so when Lucy comes down with a fever, she thinks nothing of stealing a loaf of bread from a local landowner. After all, things can't get muc...
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