
Vixen, Volume II.
Vixen, Volume II is a late 19th-century novel by M. E. Braddon that follows Violet 'Vixen' Tempest as she grapples with her mother's impending marriage to Captain Winstanley, a man she distrusts. The narrative explores themes of love, loyalty, and betrayal amid the emotional turmoil following her father's death. As Vixen confronts her mother's decision, the story delves into the complexities of their strained relationship and the societal expectations of the time, making it a notable work in psychological and domestic fiction.




















































