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The Rose and the Thistle

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In 1715, Lady Blythe Hedley's father is declared an enemy of the British crown because of his Jacobite sympathies, forcing her to flee her home in northern England. Secreted to the tower of Wedderburn Castle in Scotland, Blythe quietly
awaits the crowning of a new king. But in a house with seven sons and numerous servants, her presence soon becomes known.
No sooner has Everard Hume lost his father, Lord Wedderburn, than Lady Hedley arrives with her maid in tow. He has his own problems—a volatile brother with dangerous political leanings, an estate to manage, and a very young brother in
need of comfort and direction. It would be best for everyone if he could send this misfit heiress on her way as soon as possible.
In this whirlwind of intrigue, ambitions, and shifting alliances, Blythe yearns for someone she can trust. But the same forces that draw her and Everard together also threaten to tear them apart.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 2, 2023
      In the gripping latest from Frantz (A Heart Adrift), a Catholic noblewoman fights for survival amid the Jacobite rebellion. It’s 1715, and 28-year-old Lady Blythe Hedley has been sent by her father, the Duke of Northumbria, to France where she’s safe from the anti-Catholic hostility sweeping England. Though Blythe can worship freely in France, she’s aimless and unfulfilled. But after her father finally accedes to her homesickness and summons her back to England, disaster strikes when an anti-Catholic mob storms the family castle. After escaping, Blythe flees to the Scottish estate of the earl of Wedderburn, a trusted Protestant, but upon arriving she learns the earl died that night, leaving behind his grief-stricken son, Everard Hume, to take his place. After an awkward introduction, Blythe’s struck by Everard’s “powerful presence” and “well-defined cheekbones,” and though her presence throws a wrench into the workings of the estate (which also houses the rest of Everard’s family), the two grow closer. But religious unrest brews outside the castle walls, interfering with Everard’s efforts to protect Blythe, who must herself decide whom to trust. Frantz carefully unpacks a complicated period of religious persecution, lending this romance depth, fascinating moral stakes, and a palpable sense of suspense. Readers will be hooked until the satisfying close.

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