The Heart of a Hussar

Book 1 of 2 (The Winged Warrior Series)

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Pub Date Sep 12 2020 | Archive Date Apr 15 2021

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A tale of chivalry, love, and conflicted loyalty set in 17th century Poland.

Exploiting Muscovy’s Time of Troubles, Poland has invaded the chaotic country. Twenty-two-year-old Jacek Dąbrowski is an honorable, ferocious warrior in a company of winged hussars—an unrivaled, lethal cavalry. When his lieutenant dies in battle, Jacek is promoted to replace him, against the wishes of his superior, Mateusz, who now has more reason to eliminate him.  

Jacek dedicates his life to gaining the king’s recognition and manor lands of his own. Consequently, he closely guards his heart, avoiding lasting romantic entanglements. Unscathed on the battlefield, undefeated in tournaments, and adored by women eager to share his bed, Jacek has never lost at anything he sets out to conquer. So when he charges toward his goals, he believes nothing stands in his way.  

Upon his return from battle, Jacek deviates from his ordinarily unemotional mindset and rescues enemy siblings, fifteen-year-old Oliwia and her younger brother, Filip, from their devastated Muscovite village. His act of mercy sets into motion unstoppable consequences that ripple through his well-ordered life for years to come—and causes him to irretrievably lose his heart.  

Oliwia has her own single-minded drive: to protect her young brother. Her determination and self-sacrifice lead her to adopt a new country, a new religion, and a new way of life. But it’s not the first time the resilient beauty has had to remake herself, for she is not what she appears to be. 

  As Jacek battles the Muscovites and Tatars threatening Poland’s borders for months at a time, Oliwia is groomed for a purpose concealed from her. All the while, Mateusz’s treachery and a mysterious enemy looming on the horizon threaten to destroy everything Jacek holds dear. 

This book includes adult content and is intended for mature audiences.

A tale of chivalry, love, and conflicted loyalty set in 17th century Poland.

Exploiting Muscovy’s Time of Troubles, Poland has invaded the chaotic country. Twenty-two-year-old Jacek Dąbrowski is...


Advance Praise

“Transports you to the 17th Century.”

A great read that engages on so many emotional levels combined with a totally believable and well researched historical setting. I was totally mesmerized by the characters, both good and evil, and could hardly put the book down.

“Transports you to the 17th Century.”

A great read that engages on so many emotional levels combined with a totally believable and well researched historical setting. I was totally mesmerized by the...


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I really enjoyed this book! It was set in a time period that I knew nothing about, so I loved this small insight into Poland in the 1600s. There is a lot of Polish, French, and German used in this, but over the course of the story, you develop an understanding. I was craving historical fiction when I requested this, and it didn't disappoint!

I think my favorite part about this was how well the characters were developed. Setting this over the course of 4 years was super smart, it helped make everything more believable. When I started this, I was super worried that Jacek and Oliwia would get together immediately. This really worried me because she was only 15 at the time, and he was quite a bit older. Thankfully, their romance doesn't start developing until she's about 17, which helped me ignore the gap in their ages. I loved how theirs was a very tender relationship, it wasn't rooted in passion or lust. It felt natural, and I really loved them together.

Jacek was probably my favorite character, but I really enjoyed Oliwia's chapters too. I can't wait to see where they both go in the next book, considering this left off on quite the cliffhanger!

Thanks to Netgalley and Griffin Brady for providing a free copy in exchange for an honest review

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The Heart of a Hussar is a historical romance novel set in early 17-century Poland, during the time of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. During that period it was the largest and most populous country in Europe and an important military power. The Hussars played an important role in the Commonwealth’s military success.
The main character is Jacek Dabrowski, a highly respected member of the Hussars. He is a brave and honorable man, and one of the Hussars best warriors. In order to secure his future Jacek understands that he needs to obtain land holdings so that he can become a member of the nobility, or szlachta. To that end he needs to perform well and gain the support and acclaim of his superior officers.
When his lieutenant dies in battle against the Russians, Jacek is chosen to replace him. Just 22, Jacek becomes the youngest lieutenant in the company’s history. However, that promotion is not well-received by his immediate superior, Mateusz, who sees the bright young lieutenant as a threat to his own ambitions. The conniving Mateusz undertakes an effort to discredit Jacek in whatever way he can.
But, of course, there’s also a romance. Early in the book Jacek rescues a young Russian girl, Oliwia, and her brother, Filip, after their village is destroyed. He helps protect them and eventually a romance develops between Jacek and Oliwia. However, Jacek is torn between his commitment to his military career and future goals, and his affection for Oliwia.
If, like me, you don’t read a ton of historical romance novels, it’s important to recognize that the story takes precedence over the history. With a historical romance the focus is on the characters, and the purpose of the setting is to convey the spirit of the time and place. The setting is an important facet of why the characters are who they are, and can provide an interesting and sometimes exotic atmosphere.
That being said, it’s good to see more historical romances being set in Poland rather than in Victorian England or Civil War America. Even though these are romances, not histories, they do promote the understanding of history and culture. Books like The Heart of a Hussar entertain and also gives an insight into Poland that you probably wouldn’t get anywhere else.
The author goes to great lengths to provide a detailed description of that time in Polish history. As a reference she includes an historical timeline, a glossary and notes about many of the historic people and events in the book.

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