She wrote for The Royal Magazine, where she met the editorial staff and also novelist Francis Evans Bailey (died 1962), whom she married in 1912.
The Sin of Eve (1913) features a working woman, who leaves the suffragette cause to get married.
Married Life, or The True Romance (1917), for example, shows the disintegrating relations between newly-weds living on a small income.
The wife depends wholly on the husband for money and is tied to the home by the arrival of their three children, so losing all power and independence.
Woman of the Family (1936) has the "household drudge" Eve advance from a secretarial job to being a dance-club hostess, yet in marriage still having "no right to her own money".