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Madness

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"Madness" is novella about a woman by the name of Cynthia Wellsworth. The story takes place in eighteenth century England shortly after the American Revolution. All is well in Cynthia's world until she is visited by her former lover, Roland Hertford, who is presumed dead. Roland plots to make Cynthia and her vast fortune his own, but Cynthia has other plans. She, along with the help of her lover, James, conspire to rid themselves of Roland forever.

214 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2008

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Jen Selinsky

415 books26 followers
I have been writing for most of my life, but I did not start taking it seriously until I was fifteen years old. Since then, I have written over 160 books. I write whenever inspiration strikes, and all the art featured on the front covers is either my own, my husband's, or both of ours combined.

My current publications can be found on the following sites: Lulu, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, iTunes, Smashwords, Pen It! Publications, and Buy Me Books Now.

While I do not like to think of myself as a genre writer, a lot of people know me for my poetry books. Other areas in which I write include: fiction, short stories, non-fiction, mixed genre, and quotes. Most often, I will write whatever comes to my mind at a moment's notice.

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March 5, 2017
In Madness, we meet Cynthia Wellsworth who lives in England in the Eighteenth century. She is independently wealthy, thanks to her deceased uncle, and doesn’t need a man to support her. But her former lover, Roland Hertford, has other ideas, like controlling her and her fortune. With the help of her current lover, James, and his brother, Cynthia conspires to rid herself of the evil Roland.

Jen’s fantastic writing paints vivid pictures, transporting you to an estate in the English countryside. I really loved the development of Jen’s characters, especially the villainous Roland who I loved to hate. I highly recommend this fast-paced, page turning tale. I couldn’t put Madness down. I’ve also read, Reach Up For the Sunrise by Jen Selinsky and absolutely loved it.

Terri Talley Venters,
Author of Elements Of Mystery Books
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