Lorimer was born in
Auchterarder, Perthshire, the eighth and youngest daughter in a family of eleven. Lorimer was raised at Ballasherlodge in
Colby, Isle of Man, In the 1890s, Lorimer became secretary to
Douglas Sladen, with whom she wrote book two of
Queer Things about Sicily (''Sicily from a Woman's Point of View
). She contributed to the Girl's Own Paper and wrote numerous travel books and 26 "rather sentimental novels." "Perhaps her best book was On Etna
," her novel A Wife out of Egypt'' became a
best-seller. "The grand sweep of emotions in her Manx novels offers a fresh colouring to the history and scenery of the South of the Island whilst demonstrating the variance and colour to Manx novels." Lorimer died on 14 February 1948, in
Perth, Scotland. ==Adaptations==