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A Dangerous Flirtation; Or, Did Ida May Sin?

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A young wife's casual flirtation and a fateful encounter with a man trigger a cascade of social peril, betrayal, and illness. After a compromising episode at a seaside resort and abandonment by her companion, she collapses and is hospitalized, then flees to care for a mother who faces financial coercion. Forced choices about marriage and honor, secret letters, family pressure, and the threat of an unwanted match drive her into desperate measures. The narrative traces her emotional turmoil, the consequences of romantic misjudgment, and the strains placed on familial loyalty and female respectability.

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Laura Jean Libbey

Laura Jean Libbey was an American author known for her prolific contributions to early 20th-century romantic fiction. Her works often explore themes of love, adventure, and social dynamics, appealing to a wide readership of her time. Among her notable titles is "A Dangerous Flirtation; Or, Did Ida May Sin?", which exemplifies her engaging storytelling style and character-driven plots. Libbey's novels frequently feature strong female protagonists navigating complex romantic entanglements, reflecting the societal norms and expectations of her era. Her writing remains a fascinating glimpse into the romantic literature of her time.

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