Kit

Kit by Marina Fiorato, published by Hodder & Stoughton on July 14, 2015, is a historical narrative set in Dublin in 1702. The story follows Kit Kavanagh, an Irish beauty who seemingly has it all—a successful alehouse and a loving husband, Richard. However, her life takes a dramatic turn when Richard disappears, leading Kit to discover that he has been conscripted into the army. Determined to find him, she embarks on a perilous journey across battlefields in Italy, disguising herself as a man and risking her life in combat.
As Kit navigates the complexities of war, she forms a bond with her commanding officer, Captain Ross, which complicates her loyalties. The narrative explores themes of identity and loyalty as Kit is drawn into espionage for the English Crown, all while grappling with her feelings for both Captain Ross and her missing husband. This edition spans 440 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into a tumultuous period marked by personal and political strife.
Official synopsis Publisher
Dublin 1702. Irish beauty Kit Kavanagh has everything she could want in life. Newly married, she runs a successful alehouse with her beloved husband Richard. The wars that rage in Europe over the Spanish throne seem a world away. But everything changes on the night that Richard simply disappears. Finding the Queen’s shilling at the bottom of Richard’s tankard, Kit realizes that her husband has been taken for a soldier. Kit follows Richard’s trail across the battlefields of Italy in the Duke of Marlborough’s regiment. Living as a man, risking her life in battle, she forms a close bond with her wry and handsome commanding officer Captain Ross. When she is forced to flee the regiment following a duel, she evades capture by dressing once more as a woman. But the war is not over for Kit. Her beauty catches the eye of the scheming Duke of Ormonde, who recruits her to spy upon the French. In her finery she meets Captain Ross once again, who seems just as drawn to the woman as he was to the soldier. Torn between Captain Ross and her loyalty to her husband, and under the orders of the English Crown, Kit finds that her life is in more danger now than on the battlefield.
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