Once upon a time there lived an emperor who was fascinated by the song of a nightingale from his kingdom. He had asked the nightingale to came and sing for him at his palace. After a short time the emperor was made a gift of a mechanical nightingale which could only sing one song. Soon the real nightingale left the palace because they had found more favour with the mechanical bird. Discover how the emperor and the real nightingale get together at the end.
You're going to hell, Jack Nightingale': They are words that ended his career as a police negotiator. Now Jack's a struggling private detective - and the chilling words come back to haunt him. Nightingale's life is turned upside down the day that he inherits a mansion with a priceless library; it comes from a man who claims to be his father, and it comes with a warning.
It's 1854 and sixteen-year-old Molly would give anything to change her circumstances as a lowly servant in a posh London house. So when she hears of an opportunity to join the nurses who will be traveling with Florence Nightingale to the Crimea, she jumps at the chance. The work is grueling, the hospital conditions deplorable, and Miss Nightingale a demanding teacher. Before long, the plight of British soldiers becomes more than just a mission of mercy as Molly finds that she's falling in love with both a dashing young doctor and a soldier who has joined the army to be near her.