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Janice Graham
was raised in Kansas and obtained her M.A. in French literature before pursuing graduate film studies at USC and English literature at UCLA in Los Angeles, California. Her screenplay
Until September
, a romantic drama situated in Paris, was made into a film starring Karen Allen and Thierry Lhermitte. Her first novel,
Firebird
, became a
New York Times
and international bestseller. After a series of contemporary women's fiction, she turned to historical fiction.
Romancing Miss Bronte
, written as Juliet Gael, is her highly acclaimed novel about Charlotte Bronte. Janice has lived in Paris, Athens, and Jerusalem, and now makes her home in Florence, Italy. Visit her at
www.janicegraham.com
or on Facebook at
Janice Graham Author
.

 

 

 

BY JANICE GRAHAM

 

NOVELS:

Firebird

Sarah's Window

Safe Harbour

The Tailor's Daughter

Romancing Miss Bronte

(as Juliet Gael)

FILM:

Until September

 

 

 

Reviews & Accolades

 

FIREBIRD

"Graham is an astute chronicler of sentiment and motive... (her) dexterous storytelling pulls at the heartstrings."

– Publishers Weekly

"Lyrical...
Firebird
tells us what we want to hear about true love transcending life and death."


Kirkus Reviews

"
Firebird
is the debut of a major writer. A tender and beautifully written adult love story."

– Mary Higgins Clark

"Pure enjoyment."


People Magazine

"
Firebird
will leave you burning for more."


Cosmopolitan

SARAH'S WINDOW

"(A) poignant, beautifully written story."


Library Journal

"This love story is charged with emotion and filled with poetic detail. Graham is adept at capturing the nuances of small-town living."


Booklist

THE TAILOR'S DAUGHTER

"Graham is always and abundantly a good time... the sheer generosity of her invention, and her unfailing ability to create believable characters of every ilk, from the tepid to the grotesque, are nothing short of stunning."

– Kirkus Reviews

"A stunning novel about a complicated and beguiling young woman... [with] moments of almost unbearable yearning, truth, and beauty."

– Luanne Rice

"Fans of the author's previous books and readers of gothic novels will enjoy Graham's delicious details of high society and star-crossed love."


Booklist

ROMANCING MISS BRONTE

(written as Juliet Gael)

"A moving view of a literary giant and the emotion that fueled her work
.
"

– Booklist

"Although the narrative hews very closely to the known facts, it is to Gael's credit that she not only builds suspense around these questions but also draws a tear when we learn Charlotte's eventual fate. A must-read for Bronte aficionados and anyone interested in the lives and concerns of Victorian women."


Kirkus

"Gael makes Charlotte's transformation... and the revelations about Arthur's character as interesting as the earlier turmoil that dominates many novels about the famous family. Bronte devotees and those interested in British literary life will enjoy this novel, which also has book club potential."

– Library Journal

"A fascinating page turner, full of compassion and insight, entirely worthy of its mighty subjects."

– Theresa Rebeck, author of
Three Girls and Their Brother

Table of Contents

Cover

Reviews and Accolades - FIREBIRD

Also by Janice Graham

Dedication

Author's Note

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

Chapter 30

Chapter 31

Chapter 32

Chapter 33

Epilogue

Meet the Author

By Janice Graham

Reviews and Accolades

 

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