Lisa M. Prysock is an Award-Winning, USA Today Bestselling Author of more than 70 Christian Fiction novels. She enjoys sharing her faith through writing. Empty nesters, she and her husband reside in Kentucky with an adorable Labradoodle named Bailey. With the help of coffee and chocolate, they are slowly reclaiming the house. She is traditionally and independently published. She enjoys sharing her faith through writing and her primary genres include Victorian Western Romance, Regency Romance, Gilded Age Romance, and Contemporary Romance.
Unpretentious Lady Jane will transport you to another place and time before you are finished reading the first page. Lisa's wonderful characters take you into the Gilded Age and hold you there. The fabulous story about Lady Jane, whom you'll connect with from the moment you meet her, will stay in your heart for a long while. Once you start reading her story, you won't want to stop. Highly recommended! -- Review by Author Susan G. Mathis, Award-Winning Author of the Thousand Islands Gilded Age series. The Gilded Age genre is not my usual one; I get lost in the titles and rules, and the snobby attitudes of the era bother me. But I decided to give this one a try because I have read after the author before, and she really delivered on this one! ___ A Delightful Story! This book is really entertaining and I enjoyed it immensely. ___ Unpretentious Lady Jane is a delightful Gilded Age read with a pleasing blend of humor, suspense, romance, and faith. It follows the adventures of a spirited and trouble-prone heroine torn between reclaiming her old life and in England and navigating her new life in America. The plot progresses at a steady pace and kept me reading quickly to find out what happened next. The characters are vividly drawn and engaging. I especially appreciate the strong, uplifting faith thread. I think fans of Christian historical romance will enjoy this entertaining, inspiring read. ___ Fast, easy to read, hard to put down. ___ This was a really refreshing book. I don't usually read about this era. I was completely taken in. What truly interesting insight into life in the Golden Age.