The Protectorate, devastation, determination, deception, folklore, mythology, secrecy, blackmail, honour, remorse, redemption and an intriguing slow burn romance all wrapped-up in a captivating tale set in 1650s Ireland.
Mara is set on avenging her family and reclaiming their castle after Cromwell’s minions brutally confiscated it. Together with her maid she fled and bided her time - nearly a decade - to set her plan in motion: first she’ll scare of the new earl’s intended, then she’ll fool him into believe she is her, and finally she’ll marry him herself. But... the new master of Kulhaven Castle isn’t the vile beast she expected.
After suffering his father’s wrath from birth, Hadrian, the Bastard Earl of St Aubyn, joined Cromwell’s army only to discover the man was a power-hungry maniac. Inheriting his uncle’s castle, he sold his commission and joined the English resistance. Marrying big C’s goddaughter is all for the cause, but now that she’s has arrived, she’s nothing like the mousy puritan bride he expected.
These MCs change so much throughout the story and by the end I couldn’t help but love and admire them both; her strength and drive, and his honour and loyalty.
The more they discover each other’s true character, the less their plan becomes a sacrifice - until an unwanted guest shows up and starts making demands. Of course the truth eventually comes out, and that triggers a whole new set of problems.
I really enjoyed that sarcastic truth explosion! It’s everything all at once, and it was brilliant!
It’s a passionate tale in every sense; passion for each other, for their causes, for family, for the people and for their legacy. It’s not always pretty, and that makes it feel accurate for the period. There’s something about this author’s style that always draws me in, and even though the plot was rather predictable, there were still a few surprises.
All in all, an excellent read and I really look forward to the next book in this series!