I began reading The Oath by Patricia M. Osborne late on Saturday night, and couldn’t stop reading it! I’d finished it by Sunday morning, and thoroughly enjoyed this captivating and highly enjoyable story. I connected with each of the beautifully written and well-rounded characters, loved the descriptive writing which made me feel as though I was actually there, watching the story unfold. Francoise is made to abandon her former life in France, and, aged 17, comes to England to marry a distant cousin, Charles Dubois, whom she has never met. A hundred years ago, two brothers, Henri and Willeme, who were ancestors of Francoise’ family, made an oath that has serious, life-changing repercussions for Francoise. There is no get-out clause, and so Francoise and her brother, Andre leave behind their life in France, and their parents and friends, to go to Highwood Hall to meet Charles and his somewhat intimidating mother, Elizabeth. There, Francoise is assigned a maid, Tilly, who helps her to cope in a strange environment.
The story is told by Francoise and Tilly, which I really liked, and is full of love, romance, heartbreak, sadness and tragedy. I must admit to having a bit of a crush on Andre - he really appealed to me!
I really loved this story, so much that I abandoned my massive TBR pile to read it, and I’m very glad that I did! Highly recommended