The Ladies’ Field.—“Miss Moberly increases her literary reputation with each novel that she writes, and her new book is the best constructed in plot as well as one of the most interesting of all her homely stories.”
JOY.
Daily Telegraph.—“Miss L. G. Moberly has a remarkable talent for making a simple story, thoroughly interesting and satisfying. It needs much skill and a good deal of charm in writing to achieve this, and her latest novel is a fine example of her power.”
THAT PREPOSTEROUS WILL.
The Daily Graphic.—“We could wish that every novel were as pleasant, unsophisticated and readable as this one.”
HOPE, MY WIFE.
The Gentlewoman.—“Miss Moberly interests us so much in heroine, and in her hero, that we follow the two with pleasure through adventures of the most improbable order.”
DIANA.
The Scotsman.—“So cleverly handled as to keep its interest always lively and stimulating; and the book cannot fail to be enjoyed.”
DAN—AND ANOTHER.