It is full of excitement and adventure and, on that score alone, will prove interesting—[Evening Wisconsin.

The plot is good; and the author's name sufficient guarantee for literary excellence.—[Columbus Despatch.

By a writer who has attained reputation, the romance will prove interesting reading.—[San Francisco Call.

A bright, readable story, full of action; the dialects true to life and the climax artistically managed.—[Toledo (O.) Bee.

There is much to be commended in "Juny," and the character of the heroine is certainly well drawn.—[Town Topics.

The characters are strongly drawn; and the story, sensational and romantic, has dramatic force.—[American Stationer.

From the author of "Creole and Puritan" and other stories; and is very bright and readable.—[Rochester Post-Express.

Above any Mr. DeLeon has yet written; and can be placed above the best work of modern times.—[New Orleans Picayune.

A book of merit. The author shows close acquaintance with Miss Murfree's dealing with the same class.—[Minneapolis Journal.

Contains many good situations and some striking types of life, of which the "Leading Man" is the most comic.—[The Bookseller.