1907, County Durham. Lorna Robson works long hours in her aunt's hat shop. Although she tries not to complain, her lack of freedom depresses her. Aidan Hedley, solicitor to the wealthy Carlyle family, must find Lorna as she is the heir to Old Carlyle's mansion, Snow Hall.
1907, County Durham. Lorna Robson works long hours in her aunt's hat shop. Although she tries not to complain, her lack of freedom depresses her. Aidan Hedley, solicitor to the wealthy Carlyle family, must find Lorna as she is the heir to Old Carlyle's mansion, Snow Hall.
1907, County Durham Lorna Robson works long and tiring hours in her aunt's hat shop in a small pit village. Although she tries not to complain, the genteel poverty they live in, and her lack of freedom, depresses her. But when she discovers that a relation has left her a large dilapidated property, her aunt is strangely furious. Lorna knows she can never return. However, it is only when she sees Snow Hall - and falls in love with it - that her situation truly dawns on her: selling the house is unthinkable, but without money or friends, how can she survive.
Elizabeth Gill lives in Durham with her daughter Katy. She has had many books published under different names, and is a former journalist and house journal editor. She gives talks and runs classes in libraries, and has also taught creative writing. She is a member of the committee of the Romantic Novelists Association, and judges writing competitions.
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