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  • Trading

    by Susan Warner ...
    In "Trading," Warner likely examines how individuals navigate the world of commerce and trade, which was a significant aspect of American life during the 19th century. Through her characters, she may explore the moral and ethical implications of financial transactions, as well as the impact of economic forces on personal relationships.While I don't have specific details about "Trading," Warner's ... Read more

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  • Love At Turtle Dove Inn

    The Inheritance Bay, #1

    by Susan Warner ...
    Series Book 1 - The Inheritance Bay
    A fresh start. A failing inn. One chance at the love she never saw coming.Riley Jackson arrives in Inheritance Bay ready to rebuild her life. But when her new job offer disappears, she's left stranded—until a near accident puts her in the path of Connor Sanders.Connor is determined to save the Turtle Dove Inn, the place his parents built as a testament to their love. The last thing he needs is an ... Read more

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  • The Bachelor

    Small Town Bachelors, #1

    by Susan Warner ...
    Series Book 1 - Small Town Bachelors
    She was going to lose it all… unless she took his helpA year ago, Rose Sallow became a widow. A few days ago, she found out she no longer owns herbusiness, and it's being sold. Rose has always been a fighter, but should she let this one go and takea new job that offers her a new way of life?On top of it all a man from her past, Grayson Chance has come home. He' says he's looking for a fakefiancée. ... Read more

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  • The House in Town

    by Susan Warner ...
    "The House in Town" by Susan Warner epitomizes Victorian literature, set against the bustling backdrop of New York City. Within the confines of urban society, Warner intricately weaves a tapestry of family dynamics, where social class distinctions dictate domestic life and relationships. Against this backdrop, romance blossoms, friendships are forged, and women's roles within marriage and society ... Read more

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  • The Wide, Wide World (Annotated)

    Enriched Edition. A Nineteenth-Century Tale of Separation, Piety, and a Young Girl's Moral Coming of Age

    The Wide, Wide World follows young Ellen Montgomery, whose separation from her ailing mother initiates a long education in grief, duty, piety, and moral self-command. Published in 1850, the novel helped define American domestic fiction, blending sentimental intensity with evangelical seriousness. Its episodic structure, tender pathos, and emphasis on inward discipline place it within the ... Read more

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  • The Wide, Wide World

    by Susan Warner ...
    The Wide, Wide World is a work of sentimentalism based on the life of young Ellen Montgomery. The story begins with Ellen’s happy life being disrupted by the fact that her mother is very ill and her father must take her to Europe, requiring Ellen to leave home to live with an almost-unknown aunt. Though Ellen tries to act strong for her mother’s sake, she is devastated and can find solace in ... Read more

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  • The Wide Wide World

    by Susan Warner ...
    According to Wikipedia: "Susan Bogert Warner (July 11, 1819 March 17, 1885), was an American evangelical writer of religious fiction, children's fiction, and theological works. Born in New York City, she wrote, under the name of "Elizabeth Wetherell", thirty novels, many of which went into multiple editions. However, her first novel, The Wide, Wide World (1850), was the most popular. It was ... Read more

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  • What She Could

    A Tale of Duty and Sacrifice in 19th-Century America

    by Susan Warner ...
    In "What She Could," Susan Warner intricately weaves a narrative that delves into the complexities of women's roles in the 19th century, exploring themes of agency, societal expectation, and the struggle for autonomy within restrictive frameworks. Through her poignant characterizations and vivid prose, Warner captures the tension between personal desires and societal pressures, portraying the ... Read more

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  • Love at Wolf's Springs

    The Inheritance Bay, #5

    by Susan Warner ...
    Series Book 5 - The Inheritance Bay
    He shapes clay into art. She heals broken bodies—and maybe broken hearts.Ryan Cartia has always trusted his skilled hands to mold clay into beauty. But after a devastating injury, trust doesn't come so easily—especially when it means letting someone else care for him.Widowed and struggling to provide for her daughter, Alexis Baker is desperate for a fresh start. Taking on Ryan as a patient is her ... Read more

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  • Love at Owl's Roost

    The Inheritance Bay, #3

    by Susan Warner ...
    Series Book 3 - The Inheritance Bay
    He thinks love makes people weak. She believes love is the only cure.Victor has no use for romance. After losing his sister, he's focused on raising her two kids and keeping his heart closed.Carrie has built her life around caring for others. As the town's doctor and teacher, she believes love heals all wounds—even the ones Victor tries to hide.They couldn't be more different, but when the kids ... Read more

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  • Daisy in the Field

    by Susan Warner ...
    THE FIRST SMOKE OF THE BATTLEFIELD. While Miss Cardigan went with her nephew to the door, I remained standing by the fire, which could have witnessed to so much done around it that night. I felt strong, but I remember my cheeks had an odd sensation as if the blood had left them. I did not know Miss Cardigan had come back, till I saw her standing beside me and looking at me anxiously. "Will you go ... Read more

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  • Say and Seal (Complete)

    by Susan Warner ...
    The street was broad, with sidewalks, and wide grass-grown borders, and a spacious track of wheels and horses' feet in the centre. Great elms, which the early settlers planted, waved their pendant branches over the peaceful highway, and gave shelter and nest-room to numerous orioles, killdeer, and robins; putting off their yellow leaves in the autumn, and bearing their winter weight of snow, in ... Read more

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