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"Over Paradise Ridge" by L. H. Robbins is a compelling blend of romance, adventure, and mystery set against the backdrop of a rugged Western landscape. The story unfolds in a rural setting where family secrets and local color play significant roles in shaping the narrative. At the heart of the novel is a complex love triangle that weaves through the story, adding layers of intrigue and emotional depth. As the characters navigate their relationships, they confront various conflicts and personal challenges that drive the plot forward. The novel explores themes of personal growth and courage as…mehr

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"Over Paradise Ridge" by L. H. Robbins is a compelling blend of romance, adventure, and mystery set against the backdrop of a rugged Western landscape. The story unfolds in a rural setting where family secrets and local color play significant roles in shaping the narrative. At the heart of the novel is a complex love triangle that weaves through the story, adding layers of intrigue and emotional depth. As the characters navigate their relationships, they confront various conflicts and personal challenges that drive the plot forward. The novel explores themes of personal growth and courage as characters face both internal and external struggles. The landscapes of Paradise Ridge are vividly described, contributing to the overall atmosphere of isolation and beauty. The setting not only enhances the romantic and adventurous elements of the story but also serves as a backdrop for the unfolding mystery and dramatic events. Through its rich depiction of character relationships and the rural life of the region, "Over Paradise Ridge" offers readers a nuanced exploration of love, bravery, and the pursuit of truth amidst the challenges of an intriguing and picturesque environment.
Autorenporträt
Maria Thompson Daviess was an American author and artist, born on November 25, 1872, in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Known for her optimistic outlook and strong feminist themes, she gained popularity in the early 20th century. Daviess' writing often focused on empowering women and exploring themes of ambition, personal growth, and societal expectations. Her novels, including Blue-Grass and Broadway, and her short stories like Miss Selina Sue and the Soap-Box Babies, Sue Saunders of Saunders Ridge, and Some Juniors, captivated readers with their charm, humor, and heartfelt narratives. Daviess' work was often likened to that of Pollyanna, reflecting an idealistic and hopeful perspective on life. Throughout her career, she became a well-respected figure, admired for her ability to blend lightheartedness with serious issues. She passed away on September 3, 1924, in New York City at the age of 51. Her legacy as a writer and advocate for women's rights lives on in her body of work.