Marion is struggling to make ends meet in the big city, feeling alone and hopeless. But in a moment of spontaneity, she decides to invest her hard-earned money into a symphony season ticket, hoping to find a small spark of joy in her otherwise bleak life. To her surprise, on the night of her second concert, she finds a beautiful, dark crimson rose waiting for her on her seat. Each week, another fresh rose appears, leaving her feeling both elated and confused. But as she begins to unravel the mystery behind the flowers, she finds herself drawn into the luxurious world of a wealthy man, and becomes the target of a society beauty's dangerous envy. Will Marion's mystery roses lead to true happiness or will it bring her into a world of trouble? About the Author: Grace Livingston Hill was a popular Christian fiction author of the early 20th century. Born in Wellsville, New York, she began writing at a young age and published her first novel, "The Enchanted Barn," in 1907. Over the course of her career, she wrote over 100 novels and novellas, many of which were best-sellers and continue to be popular today. Hill's novels typically featured strong, independent female protagonists and dealt with themes of love, family, forgiveness, and redemption. Her writing was heavily influenced by her Christian faith, and many of her stories had strong moral and spiritual messages.