Kate thinks her life is about to change - forever.
A chamber maid from a world of grinding poverty, she falls pregnant and unexpectedly marries Pearce Kinnon, the son of wealthy Irish landed gentry.
She expects to move into a new world fitting her husband's status.
The world of a lady.
But her new family are far from welcoming - and Kate and her husband are cut off without a penny.
Kate is suddenly right back where she started - except with a husband and a young child to look after.
And with nothing to live on apart from their wits and brains.
As poverty-stricken Irish immigrants they are considered the lowest of the low by the Glaswegians in the city where they have settled.
Kate has to battle religious, cultural, and social prejudice to build a new life for herself.
And she has to battle to save her marriage - and re-build the fortune that was cruelly taken from them.
'Fortunes of the Heart' is a brilliant family saga that combines period detail with a gripping and moving story. It is perfect for fans of Margaret James and Christina Courtenay.
'An enthralling story that kept me hooked from the first page to the last' - Robert Foster, best-selling author of The Lunar Code.
Jenny Chaplin is a well known writer to loyal readers worldwide for her books on Scottish social history and for her articles in the Scots Magazine and the Scottish Banner. Jenny, as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquarians of Scotland, is well qualified to write her historical novels after years of research into and writing about Scottish social history. She now writes her novels in her centuries old cottage on the Island of Bute under the name Jenny Telfer Chaplin to differentiate between her fiction and non-fiction writing.
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