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THE SPANISH PATRIOT by Nicky Penttila

THE SPANISH PATRIOT

by Nicky Penttila

Pub Date: July 28th, 2015
ISBN: 978-1-943192-02-1
Publisher: Wondrous Press

A comprehensive saga detailing the stories of several characters during the little-discussed Peninsular War.

In 1808, British journalist Samuel Kerr journeys to Corunna, Spain, to follow the British campaign in the country. While there, he meets the Wakefields, a Loyalist family who fled America after the Revolutionary War and who now run a newspaper printing press in the region of Galicia. Kerr quickly forms a bond with the family members, particularly Louisa Wakefield, a young woman whose desire to be a news correspondent matches his own drive to become an editor. Their acquaintance later leads to a charming romance. Fred, Louisa’s brother, is a lieutenant in the British army, and his story as he journeys across the country adds historical depth to the novel. He’s part of an effort to oust Napoleon from Spain, which allows Penttila, the author of An Untitled Lady (2013), to expertly weave in details about the fairly obscure Peninsular War. Over the course of the novel, he delivers a thorough historical saga with delightfully vivid characters. However, the prose only uses evocative language sparingly, which is a shame, as such moments are highlights. For example, when readers first meet Kerr, he’s lamenting the fact that he was passed over for an editor job: “One would have thought a…flexible intellect rated more than a phlegm-hacking presumptive messiah.” Another notable element is the entertaining rapport between Kerr and Louisa, which showcases their sharp intellects and enjoyable senses of humor. Their exchanges add welcome levity to the story so that it never feels too bogged down in historical matters.

An ambitious and enlightening work of fiction that will satisfy lovers of history and romance alike.