About The Master of Emmet Manor, A Regency Romance:
“The Master of Emmet Manor, A Regency Romance is a delightfully approachable romance that will transport readers to a different era… a delightful story brimming with sophistication and charm.”
— Indies Today, 2022
The Master of Emmet Manor, A Regency Romance is the third volume in the award-winning Hampshire Stories Series. This delightful romantic tale will take the reader on a journey into the enchanting world of an English Christmas in the 1820s.
The second story is titled What If… and it is a disturbing look into the mind of a psychiatric patient in the 1950s. In Arthur’s mind, voices from the Regency and Victorian times come back to haunt him. Is it madness or is there more to it?
*Annotated Edition – Approximately 24k words in total.
– An Amazon Top 100 Bestseller in the USA, Canada and Italy (in several categories)
– #1 Hot New Release, Amazon Canada (Historical British and Irish Literature)
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Author Bio:
Joe Giampaolo was born in 1963 in Rome, Italy, and moved to Canada as a teenager. He studied philosophy at York University. He speaks Italian and English and studied French, Spanish, Latin, and ancient Greek. Joe has a passion for fountain pens, mountain bikes, cooking, travelling, and the theatre. He lives in Toronto with his family and their two dogs, Suka and Buddy.
Joe writes both fiction and non-fiction books about 19th-century England. The Hampshire Stories Series is divided into two sections: Essays, and Novellas & Short Tales. In this collection, readers will find delightful Regency romances, Victorian dramas, gothic tales, ghost stories and essays about the literature of this period. Joe has also published a collection of poems with the title of Deep Craving.
Joe’s favourite 19th-century authors are Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, Gustave Flaubert and Thomas Hardy. Favourite contemporary authors include Margaret Atwood, Umberto Eco, Italo Calvino, Gabriel García Márquez, Pablo Neruda and Jorge Luis Borges.