* Romantic saga set in Scotland at the beginning of the 19th century.
Now in A format.
Romantic saga set in Scotland at the beginning of the 19th century.It is 1865 and Eppie, a young widow with a child to bring up, can't believe her luck when she gets the position of housekeeper to wealthy widower Alexander Geddes. He and his teenage son, Duncan, are a dream to work for, but the daughter, Lydia, is moody, spoiled and temperamental - and convinced that Eppie has designs on Alexander. But Eppie is no gold-digger and Alexander Geddes has intentions that are purely honourable. Intentions that begin to lean in the direction of Lydia's governess - Eppie's sister Marion.Yet although the attraction is mutual, its development is slow. For there are other tensions not only in the household but also in the community. Refusing to train as a physician, Duncan is set on following his heart's desire, to side with his stepmother's kin and pursue his dreams of quarrying the precious local marble. Eppie, now almost a member of the family, feels partly responsible for the rift between father and son. She feels even more responsible when Duncan returns home with a stranger who has a mysterious past...“'Hood is immaculate in herhistorical detail' - THE HERALD'An extremely good read' - HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW”
Evelyn Hood has been called Scotland's Catherine Cookson. Unfair. She has her own distinctive voice - SCOTS MAGAZINE
Hood is immaculate in her historical detail - GLASGOW HERALDAn extremely good read - HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEWEvelyn Hood has had many jobs, including journalism and poultry farming. Now a full-time writer, best known for family sagas set in and around her home town of Paisley, she has also written several stage plays, short stories, pantomimes and children's musicals.
Author Location: West KilbrideMcAdam's Women/The Dancing Stone/The Shimmer of the Herring/Staying On/Looking After Your Own/Sparkle of Salt/Knowing Me (0 7515 3318 1)/A Certain Freedom (0 7515 3319 X)Now in A format.Romantic saga set in Scotland at the beginning of the 19th century.It is 1865 and Eppie, a young widow with a child to bring up, can't believe her luck when she gets the position of housekeeper to wealthy widower Alexander Geddes. He and his teenage son, Duncan, are a dream to work for, but the daughter, Lydia, is moody, spoiled and temperamental - and convinced that Eppie has designs on Alexander. But Eppie is no gold-digger and Alexander Geddes has intentions that are purely honourable. Intentions that begin to lean in the direction of Lydia's governess - Eppie's sister Marion.Yet although the attraction is mutual, its development is slow. For there are other tensions not only in the household but also in the community. Refusing to train as a physician, Duncan is set on following his heart's desire, to side with his stepmother's kin and pursue his dreams of quarrying the precious local marble. Eppie, now almost a member of the family, feels partly responsible for the rift between father and son. She feels even more responsible when Duncan returns home with a stranger who has a mysterious past...
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