
Flemington (version 2)
1745. Scotland burns with rebellion, and Archie Flemington goes undercover to entrap James Logie, a suspected Jacobite. But Logie is no simple enemy. He is warm, witty, and terrifyingly honest, and against all reason, Archie finds himself caught not in a trap but in a tenderness he never expected. As the rising crumbles and the red coats close in, both men face an impossible question: when everything they've built their lives upon lies in ruins, what remains to honor? This is a story of war's bitter end, of men who should have been enemies, and of the thing between them that neither duty nor defeat can destroy. Violet Jacob writes with devastating restraint about love that has no language adequate to itself, set against the heather and blood of a nation's failed revolution.












