The Trail of Conflict
by Emilie Baker Loring
About this book
The Trail of Conflict by Emilie Baker Loring plunges listeners into a glittering but treacherous world of high society, tangled loyalties, and the choices that define a life. Set against the elegant drawing rooms and ancestral estates of the early 20th century, this classic romantic drama follows tangled relationships, stubborn pride, and a fraught bargain that pits wealth and inheritance against love and honor. Loring populates her novel with vividly drawn characters—patrician figures, resolute outsiders, and those caught between duty and desire—whose ambitions and secrets drive a suspenseful emotional journey without ever sacrificing warmth or wit.
Written in the aftermath of World War I, the novel reflects changing social mores, the clash of tradition and modernity, and the quiet courage required to remake oneself in uncertain times. Themes of sacrifice, identity, and class tension ripple through the plot, all rendered in Loring’s elegant prose and steady moral eye.
Ideal for fans of vintage romance and character-driven historical fiction, this audiobook will appeal to listeners who relish atmospheric period settings, thoughtful romantic suspense, and rich interpersonal drama. Tune in for timeless dilemmas and a satisfying portrait of hearts and honor.
