"Wild Margaret" by Charles Garvice is a story that begins with a young woman named Margaret, stepping off a train and ready to start a new life. As Margaret journeys to her grandmother's home at Leyton Court, she quickly meets two men: a kind gentleman and a cruel man. Arriving at Leyton Court, Margaret discovers a world of art and the possibility of love, encountering the Earl of Ferrers and his nephew, Lord Blair Leyton. This sets the scene for a story about love, social differences, and a young woman chasing her artistic dreams.

Wild Margaret
By Charles Garvice
A young woman's journey to a new life is met with conflicting personalities, artistic aspirations, and the sweet possibility of romance.
Summary
About the AuthorCharles Garvice was a prolific British writer of over 150 romance novels, who also used the female pseudonym Caroline Hart. He was a popular author in the UK, the United States and translated around the world. He was ‘the most successful novelist in England’, according to Arnold Bennett in 1910. He published novels selling over seven million copies worldwide by 1914, and since 1913 he was selling 1.75 million books annually, a pace which he maintained at least until his death. Despite his enormous success, he was poorly received by literary critics, and is almost forgotten today.
Charles Garvice was a prolific British writer of over 150 romance novels, who also used the female pseudonym Caroline Hart. He was a popular author in the UK, the United States and translated around the world. He was ‘the most successful novelist in England’, according to Arnold Bennett in 1910. He published novels selling over seven million copies worldwide by 1914, and since 1913 he was selling 1.75 million books annually, a pace which he maintained at least until his death. Despite his enormous success, he was poorly received by literary critics, and is almost forgotten today.