
A BROKEN BLOSSOM. A Novel.
CONTENTS OF VOL. I.
CHAPTER I. ALONE.
CHAPTER II. REFUSED.
CHAPTER III. LAUNCHED.
CHAPTER IV. ST. PUCELLE.
CHAPTER V. ANGE.
CHAPTER VI. TURKEY AND TRUFFLES.
CHAPTER VII. THE FAIR SOPHIA.
CHAPTER VIII. MADAME FROMARD.
In a sun‑blasted London drawing‑room, a young woman sits alone, confronting a world that suddenly feels both familiar and foreign. She notes the porcelain figures, the ticking carriage clock, and the once‑vivid carpet, now strange under fresh grief. The opening sets a richly detailed Victorian backdrop that pulls listeners into her private sorrow.
Eight days after her beloved mother—her confidante and second self—dies, she faces a hollow domestic life. At twenty‑four, she recalls shared dreams of traveling Europe and the looming prospect of an arranged marriage overseen by the distant clergyman Mr. Lovett. These reflections hint at a struggle between duty, yearning, and fragile hope.
The first act blends delicate description with raw emotion, inviting listeners to share her quiet giggles and tears. Expect a slow‑burning exploration of love, loss, and the courage to step beyond familiar walls.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (186K characters)
Release date
2026-03-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1833–1899
A bestselling Victorian novelist, actress, and magazine editor, she wrote lively, dramatic fiction that explored marriage, work, scandal, and the hidden pressures of respectable society. Her career also took her into the world of spiritualism, a fascination that shaped some of her most unusual later books.
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