
A Bankrupt Heart, Vol. 2 is a late 19th-century novel by Florence Marryat that follows Nell Llewellyn as she awakens from a severe illness to confront her troubled past. As she grapples with feelings of shame and despair stemming from a past relationship, Nell's journey explores themes of love, loss, and redemption. The narrative highlights her interactions with her supportive family and the kind-hearted Hugh Owen, who has remained by her side during her illness. This volume captures Nell's emotional struggle as she seeks to reclaim her life amidst the consequences of her choices.






















