Set against the
sumptuousness and
intrigues of Queen
Elizabeth I’s court,
this powerful novel
reveals the untold
love affair between
the famous poet John
Donne and Ann More,
the passionate woman
who, against all
odds, became his
wife.
Ann More, fiery and
spirited daughter of
the Mores of Loseley
House in Surrey,
came to London
destined for a life
at the court of
Queen Elizabeth and
an advantageous
marriage. There she
encountered John
Donne, the darkly
attractive young
poet who was
secretary to her
uncle, the Lord
Keeper of the Great
Seal. He was unlike
any man she had ever
met—angry, clever,
witty, and in her
eyes, insufferably
arrogant and
careless of women.
Yet as they were
thrown together,
Donne opened Ann’s
eyes to a new world
of passion and
sensuality.
But John
Donne—Catholic by
background in an age
when it was deadly
dangerous, tainted
by an alluring hint
of scandal—was the
kind of man her
status-conscious
father distrusted
and despised.
The Lady and the
Poet tells the
story of the
forbidden love
between one of our
most admired poets
and a girl who dared
to rebel against her
family and the
conventions of her
time. They gave up
everything to be
together and their
love knew no bounds.



