In Once for All, Vol. 1, a small Scottish town becomes a stage for wealth, gossip, and unseen loyalties.
This historical novel opens with a funeral crowd, a tense reading of a will, and the quiet drama of families watching who will inherit. Through vivid scenes of churchyards, inns, and Faldoon’s grand rooms, it traces how money, pride, and old feuds shape every spoken word and every whispered rumor.
- A bustling burial day filled with talk that outlives the ceremony
- The tension of wills, inheritance, and motives among relatives
- The pull between duty, desire, and social expectation
- A richly drawn landscape of Inverkeith and its surrounding estates
Ideal for readers who enjoy period-driven tales of manners, families, and the secrets wealth can hide.