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Step into a world of passion, intrigue, and timeless romance with "The Bride's Fate," the captivating sequel to "The Changed Brides" by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth. After decades out of print, this literary gem has been lovingly restored and republished by Alpha Editions, offering a rare opportunity to experience a classic that has enchanted readers for generations. In a tale where love battles destiny, Southworth weaves a rich tapestry of emotion and suspense, exploring the complexities of marriage, identity, and societal expectations. As secrets unravel and fates intertwine,…mehr

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Step into a world of passion, intrigue, and timeless romance with "The Bride's Fate," the captivating sequel to "The Changed Brides" by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth. After decades out of print, this literary gem has been lovingly restored and republished by Alpha Editions, offering a rare opportunity to experience a classic that has enchanted readers for generations. In a tale where love battles destiny, Southworth weaves a rich tapestry of emotion and suspense, exploring the complexities of marriage, identity, and societal expectations. As secrets unravel and fates intertwine, readers are drawn into a world where every choice can alter the course of a life. This edition is more than just a reprint; it is a collector s item and a cultural treasure, meticulously preserved for today s and future generations. Whether you're a casual reader or a devoted collector of classic literature, "The Bride's Fate" promises to captivate your heart and imagination. Rediscover a story that transcends time, and let its enduring charm and drama sweep you away.
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Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth (December 26, 1819 - June 30, 1899) was an American novelist who wrote over 60 books in the late nineteenth century. She was the most popular American novelist of her day. In her works, her heroines frequently challenge modern ideas of Victorian feminine domesticity by demonstrating that virtue is naturally coupled with wit, adventure, and rebellion to fix any terrible situation. Though The Hidden Hand (1859) was her most popular novel, Southworth preferred Ishmael (1876). Emma Nevitte was born on December 26, 1819, in Washington, D.C., to Susannah Wailes and Charles LeCompte Nevitte, a trader from Virginia. Her father died in 1824, and she was given the name Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte at his final wish. She attended a school run by her stepfather, Joshua L. Henshaw. She later described her youth as lonely, with her best times spent exploring Maryland's Tidewater region on horseback. During such rides, she developed a deep interest in the area's history and mythology. After attending her stepfather's school, she finished her secondary education at the age of 15 in 1835.