Flower and Jewel; or, Daisy Forrest's Daughter

Flower and Jewel; or, Daisy Forrest's Daughter is a novel by Alex. McVeigh Miller, likely written in the late 19th century and first serialized in 1888. The story explores the complex relationships between two half-sisters, Flower and Jewel, as they navigate jealousy, rivalry, and tragic family secrets stemming from their troubled origins. This work is notable for its gothic elements and emotional depth, characteristic of Miller's melodramatic style.






























