Will promises and choices lead to happiness or heartbreak?
Scotland, 1900
Working class Christy Craig marries the wild and wealthy Andrew Melville and has his children, a unequal union frowned upon by both families. While Andrew is away at sea working as an apprentice marine engineer Christy pursues a career producing perfume and cosmetics, causing tension between herself and Andrew, who believes she should devote herself to their two small children.
A family tragedy eventually drives Andrew to New Zealand, leaving Christy at home to look after her family and channel her energy into revitalising her father's soap-making business. When Andrew begins calling on Isobel Armstrong an old childhood flame, old passions and temptations are reignited.
Years later, their daughter Ailsa seeks a reconciliation with her estranged father while navigating her own dreams of becoming a writer amidst the chaos of love and loss.
When Andrew returns for his mother's funeral, Ailsa seeks reconciliation with her estranged father who she adored while navigating her own dreams of becoming a writer.
But wartime also means great love and loss for Ailsa. And all the while she dreams of fostering stronger ties with her father.
Previously published as The Promise Box by Louise James
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