All About Love

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    Stephanie Laurens, an Australian based English writer has proved her mettle in the worldwide literary writing industry. She is known for her top quality romantic novels. After relocating to England for short span, she herself had a quite romantic life with her husband there. This is exactly what reflects in her beautiful writing as well.

    The historic references in her fictional writing might also be influenced from her beautiful cottage in England from the 16th century. There are plenty of her novels where you will find her with absolutely stunning stories and lovable characters. On A Wild Night and On A Wicked Dawn novels could be the best novels to start from the Stephanie archives.

    Simon Prebble has done the narration of All About Love. It was a successful attempt as encouraging reviews were received for the powerful voice and the ability to understand the characters.

    All About Love is a fascinating story of Alasdair Cynster. He is better known by the name of Lucifer. He is fully determined to escape from the weird matchmaking tactics of the London society. Lucifer then moved to the English countryside. However, this very flight from London takes him to Phyllida Tallent. She is a very charming and a headstrong young lady.

    All About Love

    She on her part is as much determined as Lucifer is to remain unmarried. Both the characters of the novel are rich and highly engaging. They develop the story very interestingly before it gets to its poetic justice climax. All that comes after some amazing twists and turns.

    The writing of Stephanie Laurens truly shines in this novel. You will definitely have a great time listening to its narration.

     



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