Margaret's family reel as they discover how dire her situation is. Margaret awaits her fate while Charolette desperately implores allies and enemies for help, but Lydia is contriving a way to end their feud for good.
Brothel owner, Margaret Wells, struggles to raise her daughters in London during the 18th century.
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Margaret's family reel as they discover how dire her situation is. Margaret awaits her fate while Charolette desperately implores allies and enemies for help, but Lydia is contriving a way to end their feud for good.
The women galvanize themselves into taking action against Lord Fallon, leaving Lucy in a difficult position. But will Lydia get away with what she has done, or will justice come knocking?
Trapped inside Golden Square, Charlotte's future looks bleak- - unless she can convince Lydia of her loyalty. Meanwhile Lucy makes a terrible mistake and Margaret must risk everything to save both of her daughters.
Margaret Wells' brothel is in a down-trodden area of the capital, but she's making her move upwards, aiming to move her family and her girls and take a new house in the vibrant new area of Soho.
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