The Pitman's Brat

The Pitman's Brat

by UnaHorne (Author)

Synopsis

Cath Raine is only ten years old when she witnesses her mother, Sadie, making a terrible sacrifice to prevent her husband from finding out about her affairs when he returns from the war. But despite taking desperate measures to keep the family together, Sadie is unable to remain faithful to her husband and eventually drives him away. Then, when she falls for a Canadian flyer, she runs away with him, leaving the girls home alone. The scandal of the Raine family is the talk of the town, and Cath grows up very self-sufficient, determined to be nothing like her mother. When Cath meets Jack for the first time on the grounds of his father's estate, she mistakes him for the ground keeper's son, but despite their mutual attraction he sees her as nothing but a pitman's brat, not worthy of his time or attention. Years later, they meet again, and Jack is captivated by the beautiful young woman she has become, and even finds he must compete with his childhood friend Mark for her attention. Cath begins to fall for Jack, but with the country at war, and more scandal closer to home in the form of Sadie, will the young lovers ever find happiness?

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Piatkus
Published: 25 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 074990710X
ISBN 13: 9780749907105

Media Reviews
A great novel of passion and family ties
Author Bio
Una Horne lives in Saltburn on Sea in Cleveland. Trained as a nurse, she gave up her career to raise a family but began writing when her children were grown up. Her wonderful regional sagas set in the North East have won her a faithful following.