Edwin Hamilton-Harvey want's nothing to do with his dead mistress's daughter, and Kate is sent to live with her father's sister, where she learns the full story of her mother's shame. Here, Kate is happy and cherished, but tragedy strikes when she falls in love with Edwin's son.
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Nora Kay was born in Northumberland but she and her family lived for many years in Dundee. She now lives in Aberdeen.
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