Only One Love Or, Who Was The Heir
Only One Love; or, Who Was the Heir by Charles Garvice is a romantic novel set in Victorian England, weaving a tale of love, inheritance, and betrayal. The story follows the protagonist, Jack, whose journey through the Forest of Warden leads to encounters with various characters, including a scheming relative intent on manipulating the inheritance. The plot delves into family drama, social class differences, and the complexities of romantic relationships. Adventure and intrigue drive the narrative, highlighting Garvice's descriptive writing style that vividly brings the settings and emotional conflicts to life. The story vividly portrays the social dynamics and class distinctions of the era, enriched with elements of adventure and emotional turmoil. Garvice's descriptive writing brings to life the lush settings and complex relationships, making it a compelling read for fans of romance and historical fiction.
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Only One Love Or, Who Was The Heir
Only One Love; or, Who Was the Heir by Charles Garvice is a romantic novel set in Victorian England, weaving a tale of love, inheritance, and betrayal. The story follows the protagonist, Jack, whose journey through the Forest of Warden leads to encounters with various characters, including a scheming relative intent on manipulating the inheritance. The plot delves into family drama, social class differences, and the complexities of romantic relationships. Adventure and intrigue drive the narrative, highlighting Garvice's descriptive writing style that vividly brings the settings and emotional conflicts to life. The story vividly portrays the social dynamics and class distinctions of the era, enriched with elements of adventure and emotional turmoil. Garvice's descriptive writing brings to life the lush settings and complex relationships, making it a compelling read for fans of romance and historical fiction.
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Only One Love Or, Who Was The Heir

Only One Love Or, Who Was The Heir

by Charles Garvice
Only One Love Or, Who Was The Heir

Only One Love Or, Who Was The Heir

by Charles Garvice

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Overview

Only One Love; or, Who Was the Heir by Charles Garvice is a romantic novel set in Victorian England, weaving a tale of love, inheritance, and betrayal. The story follows the protagonist, Jack, whose journey through the Forest of Warden leads to encounters with various characters, including a scheming relative intent on manipulating the inheritance. The plot delves into family drama, social class differences, and the complexities of romantic relationships. Adventure and intrigue drive the narrative, highlighting Garvice's descriptive writing style that vividly brings the settings and emotional conflicts to life. The story vividly portrays the social dynamics and class distinctions of the era, enriched with elements of adventure and emotional turmoil. Garvice's descriptive writing brings to life the lush settings and complex relationships, making it a compelling read for fans of romance and historical fiction.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789364280211
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 08/01/2024
Pages: 314
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Charles Garvice (1850-1920) was a prolific British novelist who wrote predominantly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was known for his romantic fiction, which was immensely popular during his time. Garvice published over 150 novels throughout his career, making him one of the most widely read authors of his era. His novels typically featured themes of romance, adventure, and melodrama, catering to the tastes of a predominantly female audience. Garvice's works often portrayed strong heroines and dashing heroes in exotic or dramatic settings, appealing to readers seeking escapism and emotional engagement. His novels were serialized in magazines and were also published as standalone books, contributing significantly to popular fiction in the late Victorian and Edwardian periods.
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