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Douglas Marsh, a working-class veteran dealing with injured legs, returns to run his uncle’s candle factory. He finds purpose in supporting other veterans and falls for a disowned, pregnant woman struggling to survive in poverty.
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The veterans struggle with both physical disabilities and mental traumas ("wounded hearts") that make them feel unlovable or unworthy. Douglas Marsh, a working-class veteran dealing with injured
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Lord Ethan Alcott, traumatized and missing a hand after serving in Spain, lives in poverty and considers suicide. He is brought back from the brink by a persistent, kind woman who looks past his rough exterior.
The stories are "rooted firmly in reality," focusing on the harsh treatment of veterans and women in difficult circumstances, rather than exclusively on aristocratic Regency life.