DORIS.
‘“Doris” is a clever story of a marriage of convenience.... The dialogue is good: that of “Dicky Browne,” a kind of licensed jester, being really bright and lively. The heroine is well drawn, and so is a terrible aunt of hers, whose encounters with the Marquis (himself a clever portrait) are diverting.’—Academy.
GREEN PLEASURE AND GREY GRIEF.
‘“Green Pleasure and Grey Grief” is what many of its readers will be inclined to call a sweetly pretty story.’—Athenæum.
PORTIA.
‘“Portia, or by Passions Rocked,” is of the category of novels to which may fairly be applied the epithet of “charming.”‘—Morning Post.
BEAUTY’S DAUGHTERS.
‘Another triumph.... Of the success of the story there can hardly be any doubt.’—Court Journal.
FAITH AND UNFAITH.
‘A singularly bright, vivacious, readable story.’—Illustrated London News.