By day Judith Rashleigh is a put-upon assistant at a London auction house. By night she's a hostess in one of the capital's unsavoury
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Maggie May has had a difficult start. Born in the slums of Liverpool at the end of Queen Victoria's reign, she has to contend with a drunken father who hates her for not being a boy, the fear of violence from her father's criminal associates, & the grinding poverty of their circumstances. Worst of all, she must come to terms with the early death of her beloved mother. & she must bear the shame of her name, a name given to her by her father out of sheer spite
- the name of the city's most notorious prostitute. Left to raise her younger brother, Maggie escapes to the countryside. She builds a new, idyllic life for them both, but her happiness is to be short-lived. Fate is to draw her back to Liverpool & to a man who will bring her heartbreak
- & the greatest happiness she will ever know.