Irish twins, Rosaleen and Dermot Calatrava, suffered terribly during the Irish famine.
Oppressed by the English, the Irish wish to be set free, but with no one else willing to rise up to demand change, the twins take matters into their own hands.
Having lost loved ones, both Rosaleen and Dermot are determined to take revenge on those responsible for their loss the English.
Rosaleen is both cynical and realistic when it comes to men and love. Thrown into hardship, she uses her beauty to survive becoming a protected whore.
Embarking on a personal crusade, she targets the Royals in England.
Engaged to the rich Montague, she uses their engagement as a cover for her nefarious activities. However, this protection is short lived
Dermot, leaps into his sisters plan with a little cunning. Tasked with the formation of an Irish extremist group, Dermot soon loses his composure and presents himself as a liability.
A blotched attempt on the Prince throws Dermot into a deeper and more dangerous state of mind. One Rosaleen is unfamiliar with and unable to control.
Fearful of Dermots life, Rosaleen questions the crusade she initiated. Is it worth the loss of her brothers life? Could she live with herself if something were to happen to him?
Dermot, fired up at the idea of seeking revenge, battles to understand Rosaleens reasons for deliberating. Driven by his relentless revengeful thoughts, he formulates his own plan that will surely bring the English to attention .
Meanwhile, Detective sergeant Colum Macrae, an ex-soldier, is forced to resign from the force due to his fiery temper and scruples with senior officers. Faced with joblessness, Macrae unsuccessfully seeks employment.
With a drunk wife, two beautiful young daughters and a loving mother-in-law to support, Macrae becomes desperate. When the opportunity to go undercover and infiltrate the Irish extremist group arises, Macrae accepts for the sake of his two daughters.
Will he be able to identify those responsible for the attempted assassination of the Princes? Macrae thinks he is faced with a simple task that will keep his family from starving.
But he couldnt have been more wrong.
The three inner battles collide with devastating outcomes
'Freedom' was previously published as 'Montague's Whore'.
Sara Fraser is the pen-name of marine commando and foreign legionnaire Roy Clews. She is the author of The Surgeons Apprentice, Til Death Do us Part and The Healing Nightfall, among many others.
Genre: Historical
Oppressed by the English, the Irish wish to be set free, but with no one else willing to rise up to demand change, the twins take matters into their own hands.
Having lost loved ones, both Rosaleen and Dermot are determined to take revenge on those responsible for their loss the English.
Rosaleen is both cynical and realistic when it comes to men and love. Thrown into hardship, she uses her beauty to survive becoming a protected whore.
Embarking on a personal crusade, she targets the Royals in England.
Engaged to the rich Montague, she uses their engagement as a cover for her nefarious activities. However, this protection is short lived
Dermot, leaps into his sisters plan with a little cunning. Tasked with the formation of an Irish extremist group, Dermot soon loses his composure and presents himself as a liability.
A blotched attempt on the Prince throws Dermot into a deeper and more dangerous state of mind. One Rosaleen is unfamiliar with and unable to control.
Fearful of Dermots life, Rosaleen questions the crusade she initiated. Is it worth the loss of her brothers life? Could she live with herself if something were to happen to him?
Dermot, fired up at the idea of seeking revenge, battles to understand Rosaleens reasons for deliberating. Driven by his relentless revengeful thoughts, he formulates his own plan that will surely bring the English to attention .
Meanwhile, Detective sergeant Colum Macrae, an ex-soldier, is forced to resign from the force due to his fiery temper and scruples with senior officers. Faced with joblessness, Macrae unsuccessfully seeks employment.
With a drunk wife, two beautiful young daughters and a loving mother-in-law to support, Macrae becomes desperate. When the opportunity to go undercover and infiltrate the Irish extremist group arises, Macrae accepts for the sake of his two daughters.
Will he be able to identify those responsible for the attempted assassination of the Princes? Macrae thinks he is faced with a simple task that will keep his family from starving.
But he couldnt have been more wrong.
The three inner battles collide with devastating outcomes
'Freedom' was previously published as 'Montague's Whore'.
Sara Fraser is the pen-name of marine commando and foreign legionnaire Roy Clews. She is the author of The Surgeons Apprentice, Til Death Do us Part and The Healing Nightfall, among many others.
Genre: Historical
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