Ada Cambridge's A Mere Chance likely explores themes of fate coincidence and the unpredictable nature of life. The title suggests a narrative that may revolve around unexpected events or encounters that shape the lives of its characters. Cambridge's writing style often incorporates social commentary psychological insight and elements of romance or domestic drama. In A Mere Chance readers can expect a narrative that delves into the complexities of human relationships personal growth and the impact of chance occurrences on the trajectory of characters' lives. The novel may also touch upon societal norms particularly in the context of Victorian-era England or Australia where Cambridge's stories often unfold.