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Jillian Kent

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Jillian Kent writes Regency romance with a twist. Her debut novel, Secrets of the Heart, released in May 2011. Bestselling author James Scott Bell calls, Secrets of the Heart, "A feast for fans of historical romance, and a superb debut from Jillian Kent." You can find other endorsements and a book trailer at http://jilliankent.com/books.html

Secrets of the Heart, The Ravensmoore Chronicles, Book One is set in England. I wanted to find a different way through fiction of educating people about some of the history of mental illness in order to fight stigma today. But I wanted it to be an unputdownable fiction experience. You'll have to decide for yourself and read the reviews on Amazon.


By day, I'm employed as a counselor for nursing students. By night, I write inspirational romance to further my passion and calling. Born in Florida and raised in Pennsylvania, I headed to West Virginia for college, worked a year in New Jersey, and then returned to further my education in WV. During my senior year, I spent a semester abroad living in Oxford, England studying British Literature, the British novel, and fell in love with British people and culture. I earned a BA in Sociology from Bethany College and a Masters in Social Work from West Virginia University.

I use my thirty plus years of knowledge in the field of mental health to write heart stopping romantic suspense during England's Regency era.

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Chameleon, The Ravensmoore Chronicles, Book Two

Lady Victoria Grayson has always considered herself a keen observer of human behavior. After battling a chronic childhood illness that kept her home-bound for years, she journeys to London determined to have the adventure of a lifetime. Jaded by his wartime profession as a spy, Lord Witt understands,…

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Secrets of the Heart: The Ravensmoore Chronicles, Book One

Madeline Whittington, daughter of the deceased Earl of Richfield, emerges from English society s prescribed period of mourning in the winter of 1817. Madeline believes that she no longer belongs in a world of gossip and gowns after experiencing multiple losses. When she rescues a runaway from Ashcroft…


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