The Gentlewoman says:—"Miss Moberly shows the same nice skill In sketching character in 'Hope, my Wife' as in her earlier novel, 'That Preposterous Will.' She interests us so much in her heroine, and in her hero, that we follow the two with pleasure through adventures of the most improbable order."

DIANA.

The Scotsman says:—"So cleverly handled as to keep its interest always lively and stimulating; and the book cannot fail to be enjoyed."

DAN—AND ANOTHER.

The Daily News:—"Must be considered one of the best pieces of work that Miss Moberly has yet produced."

JUSTUS MILES FORMAN

JOURNEYS END.

The Court Journal says:—"Surprisingly fresh, abounding in touches of observation and sentiment, while the characters are drawn with exceptional skill, the 'red-haired young woman' being a haunting figure."

MONSIGNY.

The Daily Telegraph says:—"The novel is admirable, the idea is very cleverly worked out, and is of an interesting character. The book is worthy of much praise."