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The Forsyth Girls

Society and Scandal Series

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The Forsyth Girls

By: Evelyn Hood
Narrated by: Kirsty Cox
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Discover the emotional historical book from the Queen of Scottish Saga, Evelyn Hood.

Perfect for fans of Katie Flynn and Val Wood

Can a woman take control of her own destiny?

Saltcoats, Scotland, 1909

After his wife's death, Hamilton Forsyth announces his intention to leave the Ayrshire town of Saltcoats, convinced his duties to his three grown children are complete.

The decision shocks the family. Walter is set to inherit the ironmongery and is engaged to a respectable bride; Belle manages the household accounts; and Morna, a lively socialite, expects a proposal of her own.

But scandal soon isolates the Forsyths from the community they once cherished. Matters worsen when Walter reveals his affair with Sarah, the family's housemaid—now pregnant—and insists on marrying her. Thrust into her new role, Sarah struggles, while Belle and Morna resent the upheaval.

Belle leaves to live with their strict Aunt Beatrice, and Morna takes lodgings elsewhere, reconnecting with a former nursemaid. There she meets the ambitious Samuel Gilmartin.

Encouraged by a former classmate, Morna becomes a teacher and is drawn into the suffragette movement—beginning to imagine a different future.

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

Previously published in paperback as A Certain Freedom

©2026 Evelyn Hood (P)2026 Boldwood Books
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