
Jessie Fothergill
Jessie Fothergill was an English novelist. Her novel The First Violin sold particularly well. Publishers initially rejected it because of themes of female adultery which they felt would reduce sales; the opposite effect occurred instead.

The Wellfields: A novel. Vol. 1 of 3
Amidst an era of political upheaval and religious tensions, a powerful family's heir finds his life forever changed by a captivating artist in a quaint English village.
By Jessie Fothergill

The Wellfields: A novel. Vol. 2 of 3
Amidst a landscape of societal expectations and hidden dangers, two souls navigate the treacherous path of love and familial disapproval after a near-fatal encounter throws them together.
By Jessie Fothergill

The first violin: A novel
Amidst societal expectations and unwanted advances, a young woman seeks autonomy and identity, finding herself entangled in complex relationships.
By Jessie Fothergill

The Wellfields: A novel. Vol. 3 of 3
Torn between love and duty, a man faces financial ruin and emotional entanglements as he navigates the complexities of relationships and societal expectations.
By Jessie Fothergill