Just finished 'Miss Bronte's Dilemma' by Coreen Turner. Charlotte Bronte consults her publisher, William Smith Williams, about love and marriage. He gives her insights into the home lives of Leigh Hunt, George Eliot and Thomas Carlyle as well as Byron, Keats and Shelley.
Meticulously researched and well written, this book takes the reader into mid 19th century London, its elegance and its squalor.
'A wonderfully charismatic mix of historical fact and fiction this book will have you captured from the very outset.'
The author's previous work, 'Dear Saucy Pat' tells the story of Patrick Bronte, impecunious Irishman, Cambridge scholar, and enlightened father who, sadly, outlived all his remarkable children. She is now working on 'Mrs Dickens' Friend', an exploration of the life of free spirited Julia Leigh Hunt, who makes a brief appearance in 'Miss Bronte's Dilemma'.