Tangled Love by Rosemary Morris
Richelda
Shaw’s privileged life changes for the worse after James II’s daughter and
son-in-law usurped his throne. When her parents die she is left penniless and
alone, holding on to the oath she gave her father to reclaim their ancestral
home.
Richelda
entrusts her heart to the parson’s son Dudley, but he is not all that he seems.
Her wealthy aunt saves her from poverty, and wishes to arrange her marriage to
a dashing Viscount, whose care and attention make Richelda think and feel
against her wishes.
However,
as she travels a new path in London ,
she never forgets her oath. But hidden danger lurks and when she tries to find
a legendary treasure trove she must also fight not only for her life but for
true love.
Prologue
1693
Nine year-old Richelda
Shaw sat on the floor in her nursery. She pulled a quilt pulled over her head
to block out the thunder pealing outside the ancient manor house while an even
fiercer storm raged deep within. Eyes closed, remained as motionless as a
marble statue.
Elsie,
her mother’s personal maid, removed the quilt from her head. ‘Stand up child,
there’s nothing to be frightened of. Come, your father’s waiting for you.’
Richelda
trembled. Until now Father’s short visits from France meant gifts and laughter.
This one made Mother cry while servants spoke in hushed tones.
Followed
by Elsie, Richelda hurried down broad oak stairs. For a moment, she
paused to admire lilies of the valley in a Delft bowl.
Only yesterday, she picked the flowers to welcome Father home then
arranged them with tender care. Now, the bowl stood on a chest, which stood
beneath a pair of crossed broadswords hanging on the wall.
Elsie
opened the great massive door of the great hall where Father stood to one side
of an enormous hearth. Richelda hesitated. Her eyes searched for her mother
before she walked across the floor, spread her skirts wide and knelt before
him.
Father
placed his right hand on her bent head. ‘Bless you, daughter, may God keep you
safe.’ He smiled. ‘Stand up, child. Upon my word, sweetheart, your hair reminds
me of a golden rose. How glad I am to see roses bloom in these troubled times.’
Richelda
stood but dared not speak for she did not know him well.
Putting an arm round her waist, he drew her to
him. ‘Come, do not be nervous of your father, child. Tell me if you know King
James II holds court in France while his daughter, Mary, and William, his
son-in-law, rule after seizing his throne?’
‘Yes,
Mother told me we are well rid of King James and his Papist wife,’ she piped
up, proud of her knowledge.
With
a sigh, Father lifted her onto his knee. ‘Richelda, I must follow His Majesty
for I swore an oath of allegiance to him. Tell me, child, while King James
lives how can I with honour swear allegiance to his disloyal daughter and her
husband?’
Unable
to think of a reply, she lowered her head breathing in his spicy perfume.
Father
held her closer. ‘Your mother pleads with me to declare myself for William and
Mary. She begs me not to return to France , but I am obliged to serve
King James. Do you understand?’
As
she nodded her cheek brushed against his velvet coat. ‘Yes, I understand, my
tutor told me why many gentlemen will not serve the new king and queen.’
‘If
you remain in England ,
you will be safe. Bellemont is part of your mother’s dowry so I doubt it will
be confiscated.’
If
she remained in England !
Startled, she stared at him.
Smiling,
he popped her onto her feet. ‘We shall ride. I have something to show you.’
*****
Before
long, they drew rein on the brow of a hill. Father pointed at a manor house in
the valley. ‘Look at our ancestral home,
Field House. The Roundheads confiscated it soon after the first King Charles’
execution. Richelda, I promised my
father to do all in my power to regain the property.’ Grey-faced, he pressed
his hand to his chest. ‘Alas, I have failed to keep my oath,’ he wheezed.
Richelda
not only yearned to help him keep his promise to her grandfather, she also
yearned to find the gold and jewels legend said her buccaneer ancestor, Sir
Nicholas, hid.
She
waited for her father to breathe easy before she spoke. ‘If we found the
treasure trove you could buy Field House.’
‘Ah, you believe Sir Nicholas did not give all
his plunder to Good Queen Bess,’ he teased.
‘Elsie told me legend says he hid some of his
booty in Field House.’ The thought of it
excited her. In his old age, when Sir
Nicholas retired from seafaring, is it true that he put his ship’s figurehead,
Lady Luck, in the great hall?’
‘Yes,
for all I know she is still above a mighty fireplace carved with pomegranates,
our family’s device.’
‘I
would like to see it.’
‘One day, perhaps you will. Now, tell me if
you know our family motto.’
‘Fortune
favours the brave.’
‘Are
you brave, my little lady? Will you swear on the Bible to do all in your power
to regain Field House?’
To
please him and excited by the possibility of discovering treasure she nodded.
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Author website www.rosemarymorris.co.uk
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Tangled Love. 27th January 2012
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Author website www.rosemarymorris.co.uk
Blog http://rosemarymorris.
3 comments:
Good morning Rosemary, Thanks so much for featuring this perfect-for-valentine's day-read here on Cupid Reads. Have a wonderful day!
Sounds wonderful, Rosemary!
Oh yea! Loved this and great cover too. Thank you for sharing. Another validation that Cupid knows what he's doing.
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