England's Lane

It was never Lily’s intention to get involved with a married man. From the outside, it looked straightforward enough: an attractive young woman falls for her wealthy, powerful boss. Harry is a kind but troubled man, and their relationship is far from straightforward.

When Harry dies by suicide, he leaves behind a wife and two young children. And Lily.

England’s Lane explores the cost of marital infidelity and the challenges of single motherhood, the legacy of suicide and the healing power of love.

Emma Woolf of London, England

Emma Woolf is a writer, journalist and broadcaster. Born in London, she studied English at Oxford University. She worked in publishing for ten years before going freelance. She writes for The Times, Telegraph, Guardian, Daily Mail and Cosmopolitan, among others.  

Marketing & Publicity
  • Essays and reviews placed in literary magazines, online female spaces, and in national media.
  • Strong book club tie-in and outreach
  • Emma is the great-niece of Virginia Woolf. Her literary pedigree and family connections will resonate with readers.