
Amélie Rives
Princess Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy was an American author of novels, poetry, and plays. The Quick or the Dead? (1888), her first novel, which sold 300,000 copies, created more of a sensation than any of her later work. Her 1914 novel, World's End was reputed to be "the best seller in New York City". Described as a genius who was morbidly sensitive, she was a woman of moods and fancies, but in manner, as simple as a child.

A brother to dragons, and other old-time tales
In a time of castles and ghosts, a gardener and his wife find themselves entangled in the lives of a noble sister and brother amid secrets, quarrels, and the echoes of old family legends.
By Amélie Rives

Virginia of Virginia: A Story
An English farmer seeking a fresh start meets an intriguing local woman, sparking a connection that promises both humor and romance in the heart of the Virginia countryside.
By Amélie Rives

Shadows of Flames: A Novel
In London society, a beautiful woman faces turmoil as she grapples with a strained marriage and a husband whose erratic behavior suggests hidden depths.
By Amélie Rives