A Fisher Girl's Destiny
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Evelyn Hood
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A Scottish saga of hope and overcoming adversity from Sunday Times bestselling author Evelyn Hood
Can a simple fisher lass rise above adversity to realise her ambitions?
Buckthorne Scotland, 1873
All alone, following her mother's death, seventeen-year-old Eden Murray returns to her deceased father's fishing village in search of her roots and a future.
Eden has worked in the fishing industry since the age of twelve and is soon employed by local businesswoman Euphemia Ross. Her Uncle Caleb provides her a home out of a sense of duty when Eden is subjected to the unwanted advances of her cousin, John.
Much to Euphemia's annoyance, Eden and her son Lewis Ross strike up a friendship. But Euphemia has grander plans for her son and is hostile towards Eden in preventing them ever having a future together.
Eden sets her own ambitions higher than being a simple fisher lass but soon learns a terrible secret and is cast off by the family.
But good fortune favours Eden when an unexpected inheritance changes the course of her life. Suddenly she has the means and determination to fight back against those who have wronged her.
But can a hastily made marriage vow to the wrong man and her continued longing for Lewis Ross threaten the business she is building?
Storytelling at its best, Evelyn Hood is the original bestselling Scottish saga writer.
Previously published in paperback as Gold Round the Edges
©2025 Evelyn Hood (P)2025 Boldwood BooksReseñas de la Crítica
'Hood is immaculate in her historical detail' - Scottish Herald
'Quite simply, I couldn't put it down. A rich and rewarding read' - Emma Blair
'Evelyn Hood has been called Scotland's Catherine Cookson. Unfair. She has her own distinctive voice' - Scots Magazine