Dark Ways and Women's Wiles . . .
Bring these unusual characters into a romantic focus:
Madame Leota, who lost her youth in one evil hour, but gained worldly wisdom instead.
Steve Garland, the young poet who taught Leota tenderness—and passed on before tasting the fruits of love.
Yekial Meigs, the dour farmer with the crab-apple soul in whose home a strange and violent interlude took place.
Dorothy Blaine, for whose virginal sake the most stirring moments in a near-tragedy were played.
Whitman Manners, a handsome travelling salesman who sold Leota "down the river" for the price of a night of pleasure.
Templeton Blaine, who left a background of rural innocence to make his million in the fleshpots of Manhattan.
Ivan Alter, whose rowdy behavior served to camouflage his real subtlety with women and men.
In Woman without Love, you will learn the truth about one woman's romantic life and experience.