Berta Ruck

His Official Fiancee

Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 224 Seiten
ISBN 936220536X
EAN 9789362205360
Veröffentlicht März 2024
Verlag/Hersteller Double 9 Books
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Beschreibung

"His Official Fiancee" by Berta Ruck is a captivating romance novel rooted in British literature, set against the backdrop of early twentieth-century London. Ruck's skillful storytelling weaves a tale of love, deception, and intrigue, driven by intricate relationships and societal conventions. In this novel, Ruck explores the complexities of engagement and identity, as the protagonist finds himself entangled in a love triangle fraught with social expectations. Against the bustling backdrop of London, the characters navigate through a web of deceit and uncertainty, challenging established norms and redefining their own identities. As the plot unfolds, readers are drawn into a world where social conventions clash with personal desires, leading to unexpected twists and turns. Ruck's adept portrayal of relationships and intrigue keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating each revelation. "His Official Fiancée" stands as a testament to Ruck's mastery of romance fiction and her ability to transport readers to another time and place. With its richly drawn characters and evocative setting, this novel remains a timeless gem in the realm of twentieth-century British literature.

Portrait

Amy Roberta was a prolific Welsh writer who wrote over 90 romantic novels between 1905 and 1972. She also published short stories, an autobiography, and two books of memoir. From 1909 to 1918, her marital name was Mrs Oliver Onions, then she became Amy Oliver once her husband changed his name. Amy Roberta Ruck was born on August 2, 1878, in Murree, Punjab, British India, as the eighth child of Eleanor D'Arcy and Colonel Arthur Ashley Ruck, a British army officer. Ruck attended St Winifred's School in Bangor, Wales, after his family relocated there. In 1909, Ruck married fellow novelist (George) Oliver Onions (1873-1961). They had two boys, Arthur (born 1912) and William (born 1913). Her husband legally changed his name to George Oliver in 1918, but continued to publish as Oliver Onions. Berta and her husband moved to Aberdyfi from London in 1939. Berta Ruck was widowed in 1961. In the 1970s, the BBC interviewed her about her Victorian-era existence. She died in Aberdyfi on August 11, 1978, nine days after her 100th birthday.
Many of Ruck's letters and papers are preserved at the National Library of Wales.

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