Classified as a historical fiction this book generously uses the term historical. Though the setting and the heritage is accurate there is much left to be desired in the realm of historical fiction. Marriage is set in a much more modern time, even to the point of the wedding that takes place.
That aside the book is an easy read that takes one's attention the moment you start the book. The climax is a page turner and actually peaks twice as the story unfolds.
A simple stable hand discovers his life is about to become what he dreamt as he finally has the rare chance to purchase a small farm and marry his true love. Nothing could be better in his mind until the woman who raised him takes ill and reveals to him and his master the truth about their relations. From stable boy to nobility Nolan suddenly doesn't know what he wants or doesn't want. Money holds no appeal but he feels the burden of making those who used to be his peer's life easier with the sudden power his title brings. Add to that a malicious father who is striving to get his own way and a woman who struggles if she should be loved or not and you have the perfect storm for this story.
Intriguing and with a few unanticipated twists and turns this plot will have you riveted to your seat.
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