A Siege On Her Heart
Ana María Bailon believes her heart is as shattered as the burning city she flees. Once bold and brilliant in her father’s war councils, she now carries a secret child and a soul scorched by the siege of San Sebastián. When an English captain offers a hurried marriage and safe passage to a foreign land, Ana wonders if she is walking toward healing or a new form of heartbreak. Captain Peter Ashmore lives with memories that stalk him like smoke from a burning town. Honor compels him into a marriage of convenience, yet every glance from his Spanish bride stirs a longing he fears he does not deserve. As they travel to his English estate and step into a world of drawing rooms and whispered judgments, Peter grapples with guilt, desire, and a God he worries has turned away. In the quiet rooms of Abbeygate, Ana starts to trust the gentle man beneath the scarlet uniform, but nightmares, secrets, and grief threaten every fragile step. Peter feels himself falling for the courageous woman he vowed to shield, even as the truth of her past and his role in the siege loom over them both. Can Ana and Peter confront the ruin behind them and choose a love that rebuilds what war tried to destroy?
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A Siege on Her Heart reads like a cinematic wartime drama in that moment after the smoke begins to clear. I fell in love with the steadfast captain bearing the weight of war and the spirited Spanish heroine whose heart aches to heal. This story has everything I love - gripping conflict, stand-out history, and an irresistibly sweet romance. -Sara Cardon, author of The Captain’s Lady and other titles
Brousseau’s stunning debut takes us through the horrors of war and the beauty of healing. Against the backdrop of the atrocities at the siege of San Sebastian, we encounter the resilience of a passionate Spanish woman, the quiet determination of a British soldier, and their unlikely love that bridges cultural divides and heals broken hearts. —Rachel Grow Law, author of Heart of Snow
Lyrical writing and vivid imagery take the stage in Jessica Brousseau’s debut novel, A Siege on Her Heart. Historical details, particularly regarding the siege of San Sebastián and its aftermath, give the story depth and make this regency tale unique. Readers will be swept into the past and taken on an emotional journey, one not soon forgotten. -Rachel Kelley Stones, author of A Love Unseen and other titles
Intriguing from the first page, Brousseau’s debut promises a rich story with vibrant characters, vivid imagery, and deep history sure to captivate historical romance readers. -Karen Thornell, author of Edward and Amelia and other titles