The story begins in Portugal in 1809 as five men are
imprisoned in a cellar, awaiting a firing squad in the morning. Among them is
Major Lord Masterson, “Will” to his friends. With some knowledge of their
surroundings, he finds an escape tunnel and all five men gain their freedom,
going their separate ways but agreeing to send letters to Hatchard’s Bookstore
to keep in touch.
I have to say, I like the set up for the Rogues Redeemed series.
Five years later, in 1814, the war with Napoleon is over and
Will is tapped for an assignment in San Gabriel, a small (fictional) country
lying between Spain and Portugal, ravaged by the French General Baudin, who
stole away their king and his heir. Will is to gather information on the
country’s condition and escort some of the San Gabriel soldiers back home. Once
there, he meets the young Princess Maria Sofia and her governess, a tall
English “Amazon” named Athena Markham.
Very early in the story, after one fairly vanilla kiss,
Athena tells Will she won’t be his mistress (like he ever asked!). His response
is to think of marriage. Having broached that subject early, they decide to get
to know each other by telling each other their secrets and in their long
exchanges, they recite their backgrounds and their losses (his wife and child
died; Athena is illegitimate, etc.)
Impressed by the needs around him, Will decides to stay in
San Gabriel and help the people rebuild. Putney introduces some charming
characters, including Princess Sofia who, with the help of Athena, is holding
the country together in the absence of her father and brother who are believed
to be dead at the hand of General Baudin.
Especially toward the end, there are some exciting scenes of
battle as the people of San Gabriel fight for their country. The dialog is good
and Putney does a great job of conveying the beauty of the small country.
Once a Rebel, book
2, will be released end of the month.
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