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Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie

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Pages
320
Language
EN
ISBN
9780843960433
Reading Time
~5h 36min

Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie is a book by Jennifer Ashley. It has 320 pages.

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Set against the rigid social landscape of Regency England, Jennifer Ashley’s Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie examines the intersection of personal reputation and historical attitudes toward mental health. The narrative centers on a titled aristocrat whose documented instability has isolated him from polite society, and the woman who refuses to accept conventional diagnoses as final verdicts. Ashley grounds her romance in period-accurate customs, exploring how family obligation, public perception, and medical limitations of the era shape intimate relationships. The novel’s notable strength lies in its measured portrayal of psychological distress, treating the condition with historical context rather than sensationalism. Through carefully rendered social dynamics and character-driven dialogue, the story investigates themes of autonomy, prejudice, and the quiet courage required to challenge entrenched beliefs. Readers familiar with Ashley’s Regency catalog will recognize her signature attention to period detail and emotionally grounded character development, while the work stands independently as a thoughtful exploration of how love and understanding can navigate the boundaries of societal expectation.

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Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie has 320 pages.

What is Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie about?+

Set against the rigid social landscape of Regency England, Jennifer Ashley’s Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie examines the intersection of personal reputation and historical attitudes toward mental health. The narrative centers on a titled aristocrat whose documented instability has isolated him from p...

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Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie was written by Jennifer Ashley.