
M. E. Francis
M. E. Francis was the pen name of Mary Elizabeth Blundell who was a prolific Irish novelist. She was described as the best known woman novelist of the day.

Stepping Westward
: In a picturesque rural setting, a blossoming connection between a hardworking newcomer and an independent cart driver promises a tale of love and community.
By M. E. Francis

Pastorals of Dorset
In the early 1900s, experience the lives of farmers confronting aging, financial strain, and the relentless march of time in a close-knit rural community.
By M. E. Francis

North, South and Over the Sea
In a world of social expectations and hard labor, a city boy and country girl form an unexpected bond that challenges their ambitions and affections.
By M. E. Francis

Fiander's Widow: A Novel
** A young widow must navigate persistent suitors and gossiping neighbors as she tries to maintain her independence and the farm she loves.
By M. E. Francis