
S. (Sidney) Levett Yeats
Sidney Kilner Levett-Yeats, an English novelist known professionally as S. Levett-Yeats, was the descendant of an old English trading family with connections to British India. S. Levett-Yeats became a soldier with the Indian Army and later joined the Indian Civil Service as a low-level bureaucrat. Inspired by the example of other ambitious Anglo-Indian writers like Rudyard Kipling, Levett-Yeats turned out a series of Victorian potboilers, often set in Europe, that earned him a place on the bestseller lists of the day.

Orrain: A Romance
Exiled then fueled by romance and duty, a nobleman's son risks everything to reclaim his name and land.
By S. (Sidney) Levett Yeats

The traitor's way
: In a world of treacherous plots and forbidden love, a man must confront his past and choose between loyalty and desire as he navigates a dangerous game of courtly intrigue.
By S. (Sidney) Levett Yeats

The Honour of Savelli: A Romance
In a world of treacherous nobles and hidden agendas, a man's honor is tested when a shocking accusation turns his life upside down, forcing him to fight for survival and clear his name.
By S. (Sidney) Levett Yeats

The Heart of Denise, and Other Tales
In the French court, a young woman is forced into marriage, igniting a battle between duty and a yearning for a life of adventure.
By S. (Sidney) Levett Yeats

The Chevalier d'Auriac
In a time of conflict, a nobleman's world of honor, rivalry, and love is turned upside down when he encounters a captivating woman accused of espionage.
By S. (Sidney) Levett Yeats

A Galahad of the Creeks; The Widow Lamport
In a vibrant, challenging land, a young commissioner must balance his ideals with the intricate realities of colonial life.
By S. (Sidney) Levett Yeats