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Marian Grey : $b or, The heiress of Redstone Hall

By Mary Jane Holmes

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world of secrets and societal expectations, a young woman must confront hidden truths and navigate a complex web of love and duty to discover her true worth.

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2023-05-27
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Summary

"Marian Grey; or, The Heiress of Redstone Hall" by Mary Jane Holmes is a story of a young woman's journey through love and societal pressures while uncovering hidden truths about her past. Marian, raised by Colonel Raymond, finds herself torn between her feelings for Frederic, the Colonel's son, and the secrets that shroud her inheritance. As Colonel Raymond nears death, he hints at a past wrong done to Marian, urging her to consider marriage to Frederic amidst societal expectations and concealed intentions, setting a tone of emotional struggle and impending revelations as Marian confronts her identity and the consequences of her guardian's actions.

About the Author

Mary Jane Holmes was an American author who published 39 novels, as well as short stories. Her first novel sold 250,000 copies; and she had total sales of 2 million books in her lifetime, second only to Harriet Beecher Stowe. Her books included: "Tempest and Sunshine" (1854), "English Orphans" (1855), "Homestead on the Hillside" (1855), "Lena Rivers" (1856), "Meadow Brook" (1857), "Dora Deane" (1858), "Cousin Maude" (1860), "Marian Gray" 186^, "Hugh Worthington" (1864), "Cameron Vide" (1867). "Rose Mather" (1868), "Ethelyn’s Mistake" (1869), "Edna Browning" (1872), "Mildred" (1877), "Forest House" (1879), "Daisy Thornton," "Queenie Hetherton" (1883), "Christmas Stories" (1884), "Bessie's Fortune" (1885). "Gretchen" (1887), "Marguerite" (1891).

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