Maggie May, born into the slums of Liverpool at the end of Queen Victoria's reign, had more difficulties to cope with in her life than a drunken father, who hated her for not being a boy; the early death of her gentle mother; and the grinding poverty of their lives. But most of all she had to endure the shame and insults heaped upon her by her name, given to her in a moment of spite by her vindictive father - the name of the city's most notorious prostitute, immortalized in song and legend.
Lyn Andrews is one of the the UK's top one hundred paper-back bestsellers. Born and brought up in Liverpool, she is the daughter of a policeman who also married a policeman. After becoming the mother of triplets, she took some time off from her writing whilst she raised her children. Shortlisted for the romantic Novelists' Association Award in 1993, she has now written twenty-one hugely successful novels. Lyn Andrews divides her time between Merseyside and Ireland.
This was 1 pound impulse buy in Asda a few hours before the long flight home. I figured I'd start it on the plane, and if it was no good leave it there for the next person! I could not put it down, a really good read!
I love this author's books and devour each one. They are easy to read but keep you going till the end. Its a wonderful book and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Back Cover Blurb: Maggie May, born into the slums of Liverpool late in Queen Victoria's reign, had more difficulties to cope with in her life than most people. Above all, she had to endure the shame and insults heaped upon her by the name given to her by a vindictive father - that of the city's legendary prostitute.