All’s Fair, Mrs. Biddle

All’s Fair, Mrs. Biddle

Author: M.E. Meegs

Publisher: Lycophos Press

Published: 2016-02-05

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 1938710169

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What sort of woman is Mrs. Biddle? In May of 1903, we find the young mother hungry and destitute, stranded in a squalid inn on the north coast of France. Six days later, she’s booked into New York’s Plaza Hotel with two thousand dollars in her purse…. A charitable person might use the word resourceful to describe her. But those encountering her are rarely left feeling particularly charitable. As ruthless as the day is long, this faux duchess of a drowned duchy brooks neither fools nor opposition. Those who stand in her way are crushed utterly, and those who cross her—well, who better to judge than her own husband? We may well ask ourselves, as Biddle did then, was she really so vindictive she’d travel 3,000 miles to the sort of jay town she despised with no purpose other than to inflict pain and misery on one she felt had wronged her? Oh, yes, was his answer—10,000 miles… on hands and knees… and still arrive glad about making the trip. (This novel incorporates Books 1, 2, & 3 of the Byblos Foretold Novaplex: Babes at Sea, Peddlers All, and Dames Engaged.) For more information on the novaplex, please visit: ByblosForetold.com Keywords: Humorous comedic comedy humor parody satire 1900 Upstate New York Brooklyn farcical Babes at Sea parenting divorce Byblos Foretold Dames Engaged Mrs. Biddle novaplex saga psychic Peddlers All women's fiction marriage new adult family life Love Triangle baby second chance menage royalty historical love 20th century international


Peddlers All

Peddlers All

Author: M.E. Meegs

Publisher: Lycophos Press

Published: 2016-01-30

Total Pages: 107

ISBN-13: 1938710193

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This novella opens with my astonishing account of the origins of the Byblos Foretold phenomenon, and then resumes where the first novella left off, in June of 1903. As Lord Timothy Dexter’s entourage of faux aristocrats makes its way to Byblos, the small upstate New York city he calls home, we are introduced to a new set of characters. There’s Greta, the erstwhile Greenpoint jute-winder and casual prostitute; Jack, a knockabout street urchin with a keen grasp of market economics; Pat and Danny Lyons, identical twin swindlers who together make for a useful literary device; Corporal Trim, a veteran of the gruesome Long Island campaign who’s willing to tell the tale—and then some; Jane Jebril, a parlor house madam possessing all the requisite traits; Tillie, Lord Dexter’s affection-deprived wife, who for now manages to keep a lid on her libido; their accommodating daughter Felicia, who isn’t similarly inclined; and last, Felicia’s fiancé, the inconveniently married Arthur Biddle, whose arrogance and outsized self-regard rival those of his wife. Now that they’re assembled, take a hogshead of deceit and add a jigger each of rum, love philtre, and whichever bodily fluid suits your mood. Mix thoroughly and serve. For more information on the novaplex, please visit: ByblosForetold.com keywords: Humorous,comedic,comedy,humor,parody,farcical,satire,New York,Brooklyn,love,parenting,divorce,Mrs. Biddle,novaplex,women's fiction,marriage,new adult,family life,saga,historical,1900,20th century


Babes at Sea

Babes at Sea

Author: M.E. Meegs

Publisher: Lycophos Press

Published: 2016-01-15

Total Pages: 91

ISBN-13: 1938710185

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Novella #1, May of 1903. In the dank attic room of a squalid inn on the north coast of France, a young and penniless American woman, only recently recovered from a difficult birth, yearns for home. May God help those who stand in her way…. Though her circumstances are such that they might elicit pity, Mrs. Biddle neither needs nor wants our sympathy. Nor, after even the briefest acquaintance, are you likely to afford her any. Her yearning for home derives not from a love of friends or family, but rather a compulsion to settle a score. Haughty, arrogant, deceitful, cunning, faithless—these are the words best able to describe her. One moment she’s posing as the ruler of an underwater duchy in aid of a con game, the next she’s betraying a confederate. With never the slightest feeling of remorse. For more information on the novaplex, please visit: ByblosForetold.com Keywords: Humorous,comedic, romantic comedy, humor,parody,farcical,satire,New York,ocean liner,love,baby,parenting,divorce,Mrs. Biddle,novaplex,women's fiction,marriage,new adult,romance, confidence, con men, family life,saga,historical fiction,1900,20th century


First Blush

First Blush

Author: Robert Bruce Stewart

Publisher: Street Car Mysteries

Published: 2017-05-04

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1938710282

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D. K. Broster Collection

D. K. Broster Collection

Author: D. K. Broster

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-12-16

Total Pages: 2798

ISBN-13:

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This unique collection of D. K. Broster's greatest historical novels and action adventures has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards. The edition incorporates an active table of contents, interactive footnotes and all other information relevant to the content which makes the reading experience meticulously organized and enjoyable: The Jacobite Trilogy: The Flight of the Heron The Gleam in the North The Dark Mile The Vision Splendid The Yellow Poppy "Mr. Rowl" Ships in the Bay! Almond, Wild Almond Child Royal A Fire of Driftwood Our Lady of Succour The Inn of the Sword On Parole The Laurel of the Race The Aristocrat The Admiral's Little Letty All Soul's Day The Crib The Book of Hours Fate the Eavesdropper The Promised Land Clairvoyance The Window


Couching at the Door

Couching at the Door

Author: D. K. Broster

Publisher: Wordsworth Editions

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9781840226072

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Dorothy Kathleen Broster (1877-1950) is best known for her historical novels. But there is a darker side to her writing, glimpsed in her early poems - 'The Second of September 1792' is a fine example - and finding full expression in the stories she wrote after she had become a highly successful novelist.