FATED HEARTS, A LOVE AFTER ALL RETELLING OF THE SCOTTISH PLAY
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- FATED HEARTS, A LOVE AFTER ALL RETELLING OF THE SCOTTISH PLAY
A Scottish Baron returning from two decades at war meets the daughter he denied was his, and the wife he divorced, only to learn that everything he’d believed to be true was a lie.
What he can’t deny is that she’s the only woman he’s ever loved. They’re not the young lovers they once were, but when passion flares, it burns more hotly than ever it did in their youth.
They soon discover, it wasn’t fate that drove them apart, but a jealous enemy, who played on his youthful arrogance and her vulnerability. Now that old enemy has resurfaced, more treacherous than ever.
A crush was what they called these suffocating occasions, and the term was apt.
Major Finnley Macbeth, Scottish baron and late of his majesty’s Highland Brigade, shifted his weight from the leg that still ached like the devil, and scanned the room for his quarry, an undersecretary in the Home Office who he’d met at the army’s winter quarters in Frenada.
From his spot near a damask covered wall, he measured each breath, trying to calm his rising unease. The heavy scent of perfume mixed with fine beeswax and hothouse florals unsettled more than his stomach. The shimmering silks and waving plumes threatened to stir the disquieting visions plaguing him lately.
Fire, explosions, rain, the screams of men and horse.
He squeezed his hands into fists. These were not the hellish memories of the recent past, dammit, but rattling visions of some battle yet to come.
READ MOREOr not. Foretelling the future was for Travellers and crones, wasn’t it? Not battle-hardened men like himself.
He inhaled slowly, holding the breath for a count, and then eased the air out. Best keep his purpose in mind—he was here to track down Sir Thomas Abernathy, lately arrived in London, and rumored to be attending this rout.
His gaze swept the room, seeking the distinctive bald pate. In spite of his own forty-three years, his eyesight was still keen enough to make out a sniper or spot the dust of a fleeing stag. Keen enough as well to relish the deep décolletages and clinging, delicate, almost transparent skirts on display this night, a vision far more cheering than the one the Sight was showing him.
A more modestly clad woman stood alone halfway across the ballroom, her back turned to him, surveying the room as he was doing.
A memory stabbed him, laced with an old shame. He’d once known a lass with hair like this, so abundant, so near to black. The lady tonight had crowned all the loveliness with dark feathers, like a glorious cormorant. His hand itched to pull out those feathers and rake his hands through the tumble of hair, as he’d once done…
He caught a steadying breath. It couldn’t be her. He’d simply been without a woman too long.
And these visions plaguing him of he knew not what? That foolishness grew from naught but fatigue, the wages of war, and the steady company of too much death. Napoleon had been defeated. He must put the memories of battle and that more distant passion aside. The lovely lady with feathers atop her head was only a stranger wondering where her man had got to.
Yet he couldn’t turn away. As he watched, she pivoted one way, and then the other, allowing a glimpse of dangling earbobs and a firm chin.
Drawn to her, he stepped out on his bad leg just as she turned.
Pain shot through his hip. The room threatened to fall away but he held onto the pain, let it shore him up whilst he swore a silent curse.
It was her.
COLLAPSEFated Hearts is an exquisite retelling of the famous Scottish Play by Shakespeare but set in the Regency era. I've been a huge fan of this play for many years and it was so much fun to read Alina K. Field's twist on the story. From the very first page, I was hooked. I couldn't stop reading it until the very end. Greer and Finnley are second chance lovers and even with the huge rift between them, they can't deny the love between them. Alina K. Field is a research phenom, it's one of the reasons why she's one of my favorite authors to read. With Fated Hearts, she took a historical story known to the world and moved it into the Regency time period. All the Macbeth characters are accounted for and it added to the depth of the story to see them in a completely different setting. The plot moves at a good pace with plenty of suspense, romance, and intrigue plot twists to keep the reader entertained. The characters, though, are what drive the plot. There's a full cast of characters and they left an indelible impression on me. This is, hands down, one of the best Regency romances I've ever read and it only makes me want to read more from Alina K. Field. If you're a Regency reader, you'll love Fated Hearts. If you're a fan of the infamous Scottish Play, you'll want to read this brilliant retelling. If you're a historical romance reader, you'll be swept away by Fated Hearts. Highly recommend!
My Rating: 5+ stars