I really liked this book. It was a historical romance with some leeway for actual events; however this did not detract from the story in any way. Plot was interesting, description was awesome. The only part that at times irked me was that the main character continuously did silly things to escape from her 'love interest'. Given the time the book was set, it would have been foolhardy to do most of these regardless whether she had led an unprotected life, she was not very worldly. Some may find this credible. I like my women characters to be smart and strong.
The story was set in 12th century Scotland, beginning with a birth of triplets(daughters) to the Queen, near to a battlefield. She does not survive childbirth and for the princesses' protection they are separated and brought up without revealing their real identity to them or anyone other than the three trusted King's men, who arrange it all in absence of the King, who is exiled to England.
The main character, Glenna, is the eldest daughter who has had to be very resourceful to survive as a peasant due to the early death of her noble protector.Times are very tough and she steals to survive, along with her supposed siblings. She finds out that they are not her siblings and she is the King's daughter on coming of age and being removed from her isolated island home by a noble who says he is Baron Montrose. He lies and tells her that he was sent to take her to her father. He has another agenda and this is revealed much later in the book.
They have many adventures fraught with danger and betrayal before their love triumphs. Despite
the main female character's occasional foolish 'escapes', this is an interesting and entertaining read.