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The Mistress and the Daughter

By: Evelyn Hood
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THE QUEEN OF SCOTTISH SAGAS A heartfelt historical book about survival and long-buried secrets from Sunday Times bestselling author Evelyn Hood!

Perfect for fans of Catherine Cookson, Dilly Court, Rosie Goodwin and Donna Douglas

Can they forge new futures after the death of a patriarch?

Paisley, Scotland, 1929

Isla McAdam is summoned to Paisley by a lawyer following her husband's suicide, only to discover that she was never truly married to Kenneth McAdam, a shameless man who had been leading a double life.

Ainslie, his daughter by his lawful wife, warns Isla to stay away from their family, but Isla has nowhere else to go and moves with her two children into a tiny room of the run-down tenement building Kenneth left her.

Kenneth's unscrupulous actions have left very little to support either of his families and when tragedy strikes, Ainslie's mother, Catherine, becomes increasingly unstable, creating havoc for both Isla and Ainslie.

Despite being thrown together in unexpected and distressing circumstances, Isla and Ainslie gradually realise that they can offer one another support. But when secrets from Isla's past spill out, her current life becomes intolerable, and both Isla and Ainslie face life-changing choices that lead them in unforeseen directions.

Storytelling at its best, Evelyn Hood is the original bestselling Scottish saga writer

Previously published as McAdam's Women

©2026 Evelyn Hood (P)2026 Boldwood Books
Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Sagas
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