A sweeping tale of love, loyalty, and danger in 19th‑century Ireland, filled with romance and political intrigue.
Derreen becomes the stage for a web of family loyalties, hidden identities, and bold conversations about land, title, and belonging. As two sisters and a young English noble navigate trust, friendship, and the pull of a shared past, the story blends personal devotion with the pressures of a troubled nation.
With a vivid sense of place, the narrative moves from intimate rooms to bustling towns and wild countryside, where memory and rumor shape every decision. A cast of vivid characters confronts questions of heritage, power, and reconciliation, all through a lens of hope and renewed faith in the future.
- Romance that tests loyalty and crosses social boundaries
- Political and social tension set against a richly drawn Irish landscape
- Characters who must choose truth, duty, and love over convenience
- A historical atmosphere that blends personal drama with wider historical currents
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical romance with strong sense of place, and stories that mix personal devotion with historical conflict.