Mary of Lorraine : An historical romance

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Mary of Lorraine : An historical romance

by James Grant

EN·~13 hours·58 chapters

Chapters

58 total
1

MARY OF LORRAINE.

4:58
2

CHAPTER I. THE TOWER OF FAWSIDE.

12:23
3

CHAPTER II. WESTMAINS.

17:27
4

CHAPTER III. THE DEATH FEUD.

22:18
5

CHAPTER IV AN OLD SCOTTISH MATRON.

9:06
6

CHAPTER V THE "GOLDEN ROSE."

12:23
7

CHAPTER VI. CURIOSITY.

13:14
8

CHAPTER VII. THE BRAWL.

24:00
9

CHAPTER VIII. THE REGENCY OF ARRAN.

12:36
10

CHAPTER IX. MISTRUST.

12:34

Description

Set against the rugged backdrop of 16th‑century Scotland, this tale opens in the bleak stone halls of Fawsidе Castle, where the chill of winter mirrors the tense atmosphere of a land torn by feuding clans and foreign intrigue. Amid the flickering hearths and whispered conspiracies, a young noblewoman finds herself drawn into the dangerous currents surrounding the regency of Mary of Lorraine, as loyalties shift and old grudges flare. Her sharp mind and quiet courage become a beacon in a world where honor is tested by betrayal and the clang of swords.

As the story unfolds, the reader is swept through smoky taverns, mist‑shrouded forests, and the opulent yet precarious courts of Scottish lords. Romantic tension blossoms alongside the ever‑present threat of violence, offering a vivid portrait of love striving to survive amid political upheaval. The narrative balances vivid historical detail with an intimate look at the characters’ inner lives, inviting listeners to feel the pulse of a nation on the brink of change.

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Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (775K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: George Routledge & Sons, 1865.

Credits

Al Haines

Release date

2023-06-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James Grant

James Grant

1822–1887

A prolific Scottish storyteller, he turned military life and Scottish history into fast-moving popular fiction. His novels mix adventure, romance, and a strong sense of place, making him a vivid voice of 19th-century historical fiction.

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