In the shadow of a sinister conspiracy, a courageous young heiress fights to save her marriage from certain doom. A modern romance of love and adventure in East and West. Originally intended as distractions from the Great Depression, "refreshing" - is the word which best describes Mrs. Loring's delightful romances. There is always a fascinating plot twist and her characters are the kind of high-spirited people you'd like to meet in real life. "'The Trail of Confict' opens with the matrimonial tangle of two young people and ends on a Western ranch with a thrilling fighting against outlaws." -The Sydney Mail - Apr 18, 1923 "An enforced marriage and its solution is the theme of 'The Trail of Conflict,' by Emile Loring. Glamorgan forces Stephen Courtland to marry his daughter Geraldine, in order to save his father from financial ruin. Geraldine consents to the marriage because it is her father's wish. The two young people go to a western ranch, and there, after many misunderstandings, Stephen wins a hard fight against outlaws, and at the same time the love of his wife." -Bookseller and Stationer, Volume 57, 1922 "Real love, no matter how unworthy the object, is a glorious adventure. It bursts the shackles of selfishness. One's world is bigger, broader; one's sympathies are amazingly more tender. No matter what the result, if you haven't really loved, you haven't really lived." -Emile Loring
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