Ill-Fated Love

Ill-Fated Love by Marti Talbott, published by MT Creations on March 31, 2020, is a historical fiction novel set in the ancient world of Scotland. This edition spans 206 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Glenessa, the beloved daughter of Laird Swinton, whose tragic death at the hands of a Kennedy sets off a chain of events leading to inevitable conflict. While the initial war between the elder lairds is postponed, it ultimately falls to Glenessa’s brother and the new Kennedy laird to navigate the tensions that arise from her memory.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love and rivalry, as Glenessa’s legacy continues to influence the lives of those who knew her. The story delves into the complexities of familial loyalty and the enduring impact of loss, as characters grapple with the question of when the long-simmering tensions will finally erupt into war. The historical backdrop enriches the tale, providing context for the relationships and conflicts that define this poignant narrative.
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It is said that a father loves his daughter beyond measure, so when Glenessa, the much sought after daughter of Laird Swinton, died at the hands of a Kennedy, war was certain to come. Yet the war between the elder lairds was oddly postponed. It was instead handed down to Glenessa’s brother, and the new Kennedy laird.
Over the years, Glenessa was a name rarely spoken, but never forgotten by men on both sides who loved her. It remained, however, a simple question of which spark would finally ignite the flames of war, and more importantly – could the MacGreagors stay out of it?
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