Mary Balogh Quote

What it was like to feel all alone in the world and had been willing to share with a near stranger what must have seemed like her shame at the time. Of course, Lady Overfield continued when Wren said nothing, I do not live at Brambledean

Mary Balogh

What it was like to feel all alone in the world and had been willing to share with a near stranger what must have seemed like her shame at the time. Of course, Lady Overfield continued when Wren said nothing, I do not live at Brambledean

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About Mary Balogh

Mary Balogh (born Mary Jenkins on 24 March 1944) is a Welsh-Canadian novelist writing historical romance, born and raised in Swansea. In 1967, she moved to Canada to start a teaching career, married a local coroner and settled in Kipling, Saskatchewan, where she eventually became a school principal. Her debut novel appeared in 1985. Her historical fiction is set in the Regency era (1811–1820) or the wider Georgian era (1714–1830).