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"A Dangerous Flirtation" written by Laura Jean Libbey is an exciting story set in famous fiction from the 1800s and early 1900s. Libbey, an important American creator of her time, writes a variety of memories that address the complicated problems of relationships, social norms, and the outcomes of volatile relationships. Libbey's storytelling abilities sincerely shine whilst she looks on the subtleties of relationships among people from an extraordinary age. The name suggests an exciting mix of romance and hazard, providing readers a trip into the complicated worlds of affection, temptation,…mehr

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"A Dangerous Flirtation" written by Laura Jean Libbey is an exciting story set in famous fiction from the 1800s and early 1900s. Libbey, an important American creator of her time, writes a variety of memories that address the complicated problems of relationships, social norms, and the outcomes of volatile relationships. Libbey's storytelling abilities sincerely shine whilst she looks on the subtleties of relationships among people from an extraordinary age. The name suggests an exciting mix of romance and hazard, providing readers a trip into the complicated worlds of affection, temptation, and the risks that come with them. Without a doubt, Libbey's characters come to lifestyles with wealthy detail, giving readers a glimpse into the era's social norms and dramatic dynamics. Author Laura Jean Libbey leaves a lasting mark on readers with "A Dangerous Flirtation," which captures their imaginations and transports them to a global in which risk and love are intertwined. The book in all likelihood shows how proper Libbey is at writing stories which are interesting and connect with human beings, which makes it an eternal exploration of affection and all its complexities.
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Laura Jean Libbey was an American author who lived from March 22, 1862, to October 25, 1924. Queens, New York, was where Libbey lived most of her time. The names of her parents are Thomas and Elizabeth Libbey. She started writing when she was twenty years old. She wrote 82 books over the course of her work. As short stories, some of Libbey works were first published in The New York Family Story Paper, The Fireside Companion, and the New York Ledger. In the 1880s, her stories were so well-known that Libbey was able to get exclusive, high-paying contracts with certain newspapers. Over time, cheap fiction authors like George Munro, Arthur Westbrook, and John Lovell published these serialized stories as dime novels. Her books have been sold more than fifteen million times. Newspaper called The American Bookseller said that Libbey's 1889 book The Pretty Young Girl was "the hit of the season" because it sold 60,000 copies in thirty days. Libbey said at one point that she was making $60,000 a year, but this number may have been too high. Three of Libbey's stories were turned into movies: When Love Grows Cold (1926), A Poor Girl's Romance (1927), and In a Moment of Temptation (1928). Libbey wrote 120 plays as well, and many of them were based on stories she had already written.